taiga
Terrestrial biomes are land-based biomes of differing climates that are known for predominant vegetation and wildlife. Some examples are grasslands, savannah, tundra, and temperate deciduous forests.
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it is called a biomes
Most scientists believe that there are five major land biomes. However, some believe that there can be as many as fourteen biomes.
Terrestrial biomes
taiga
Terrestrial for land biomes and aquatic for water biomes
Terrestrial biomes are land-based biomes of differing climates that are known for predominant vegetation and wildlife. Some examples are grasslands, savannah, tundra, and temperate deciduous forests.
Biomes are communities classified according to predominant vegetation and distinguished by their adaptation to organisms in a specific environment. The two main classifications of Biomes are: Terrestrial biomes (land) and Aquatic biomes (water).
Asia has a wide range of biomes due to its vast size and diverse landscapes. The continent spans different latitudes, elevations, and climatic zones, creating varied environmental conditions. This diversity supports the presence of multiple biomes, from tropical rainforests to deserts and grasslands.
Africa covers about one ________ of the world's land area.
A land, or terrestrial, ecosystem is all the living organisms and their physical environment on a particular piece of land. Terrestrial ecosystems may interact and overlap with marine (salt-water) and limnological (fresh-water) ecosystems. A number of terrestrial biomes can be used to classify smaller ecosystem
Russia, which covers about a tenth of the total land area of Earth.
Water covers a far larger area than land
Terrestrial land producer
The area of Africa is about 30.2 million km² (11.7 million sq miles) This means it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of the total land area.