tundra
No, the temperature in a tundra biome can vary throughout the year. It generally has long, cold winters with temperatures well below freezing and short, cool summers with temperatures just above freezing.
Many of the plants, animals, and life support the marine biome.
All animals and plants are the biotic factors of any biome.
No.a biome is a major regional or global biotic community, such as a grassland or desert, characterized chiefly by the dominant forms of plant life and the prevailing climate.Biomes are catergorised by their weather, animals and plants. All the places in the world don't have the same weather, animals and plants, therefore can not be the same biome. as an example- The Ice Cap Biome is cold and the Desert Biome is hot.
The Arctic tundra biome is characterized by permafrost soil that remains frozen all year long. This frozen layer of soil influences plant growth and microbial activity in this cold environment.
The tundra biome is characterized by permafrost, which remains frozen year-round. This layer of permanently frozen soil creates a unique environment that supports very cold-tolerant plant and animal species.
All biomes exept the tundra biome. The tundra is too cold and dry for crickets to survive. They do best in grassland biomes.
All plants are the primary producers in the desert or any biome.
Your mom is hot and humid all year long.
The rainforest biome contains one-half of all plants and animals on earth due to its high levels of biodiversity and complex ecosystems. This biome provides a wide range of habitats and niches for a vast array of species to thrive in.
A biome can continue to prosper by the animals and plants in it continuing to work together. All their contributions matter, just like a human neighborhood.
yes, a biome is like for example: desert, tundra, taiga, tropical rain forest, dedcuious forest. exc.....