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no there is no sharp border between two biomes
Biomes
it is called a biomes
Biomes are the major communities of the world. they are characterized by distinct vegetation and animals. Climate , temperature and rainfall determine to a large extent the biomes of the world. Example: Deserts, Forests, Marine, Rainforests, and Tundra Regions that have distinctive climates and organisms and contain many separate but similar ecosystems.The official definition for the word biome is "a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g., forest or tundra."
biomes-NOVANET HOE
Similar biomes-- temperature, rainfall, ecosystem etc.
temperature and rainfall
desert
desert
Arctic and Tundra biomes are both characterized by low temperatures and little rainfall. Alpine biomes also have low temperatures but have more rainfall.
the taiga, temperate forests, charral, and tropical rain forests
Many similar ecosystemsÂ
A savanna is a transition zone between two distinct biomes, such as a forest and a grassland or a desert. The word savanna can mean any of a number of such transition biomes. However, a savanna is not a desert as it receives more rainfall.
The average rainfall varies depending on the climate changes and the time of the year. The average is between 60 and 200 inches of rain.
A savannah has properties of both a desert and a grassland. It is a transitional zone beterrn the two biomes but has slightly more rainfall than a desert.
They are apart of 2 biomes They are apart of 2 biomes
Any attribute of the Biome can make it different from another. Temperature, plant-life, yearly rainfall, population density (species compact around one another), and the amounts of anything that operates within the Biome. To answer your question. Two of the things that can make two Biomes different are: Temperature, and Ecosystem.