ecosystem
a salt water biome is a biome in the water with a high amount of natural salt.
The word aquatic refers to the fact that the biome is in water. It is a freshwater environment, rather than a saltwater one.
The Water Cycle and the biome Bottle relate do to the fact the Biome uses the Water Cycle to support it.
tundra biome
The savannah is a transition zone between a desert and another biome.
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marine biome and the freshwater biome
the plants in a biome need spacific amounts of water so they are classified in any biome and the plant streches out to make room for the water. -GKLGURL
No, because there is no biome that has to be a aquatic biome, in order to survive.
an olm lives in a fresh water biome
water biome that has a high salt content