I think it is the deciduous forests. I'm not sure though.
Temperature Rainforest ;) I was in this moment that you are looking for the answer and you don't find it but here it is! :D
Habitats
Probably the ocean biome, but the rain forest biome on land would have the highest species diversity.
Probably the ocean biome, but the rain forest biome on land would have the highest species diversity.
They live in pretty much every single kind of biome. There are multiple species of cricket, so different species would live in different biomes.
They live in pretty much every single kind of biome. There are multiple species of cricket, so different species would live in different biomes.
A continental biome is a biome located on land. A biome is a fairly large area of land or sea floor that has the same animal species, vegetation, and climate. An example of a continental biome would be the desert.
South American Tropical Rainforest is where you would find the greatest variety of species.
On Earth there are many biomes, and all of them have biodiversity. However, the rainforest biome is the one with the highest species diversity.
I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure it is not the temperate deciduous forest, but the rain forest biome that has the most biodiversity.
It would depend which foodchain you are talking about but overall it is the species homo sapiens or human beings.
There is no greatest whole number. If x were the greatest whole number then what about x+1? It would be greater than x and it would be a whole number!
The greatest number would be 504999. The smallest number would be 495000.