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climate and landforms determine a biome's characteristics by being the deciding factor in what can live and grow there, which in itself, is the biggest determining factor in a biome's ecosystem.
Aquatic Biome
Biomes are defined as large geographic areas with similar plants, animals, soil organisms, and climatic conditions on the Earth. The five major biomes are desert, forest, grasslands, tundra and aquatic.
Animals that have that adaption to swim fast and eat other organisms that live in lake.
The ocean (aquatic biome).
Anything that is living: animals, plants, algea, tiny organisms, mold, bacteria, etc...
the coral reef is a marine aquatic biome
It is a Terrestrial Biome
aquatic
No, because there is no biome that has to be a aquatic biome, in order to survive.
The word aquatic refers to the fact that the biome is in water. It is a freshwater environment, rather than a saltwater one.
The climate changes dramatically as you move up a tall mountain. Climate determines the distribution of species on the mountain.