That is not usually true. The environments that have the greatest biodiversity are typically found in the tropics. The tropics receive a consistant supply of solar radiation and are more humid than environments elsewhere. This allows greater ecological complexity in tropical environments.
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Kingdom Animalia is the taxonomic classification group that contains the greatest or widest variety of organisms.
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The Amazon River watershed contains the greatest variety of organisms on land.In the ocean the top layer has the greatest variety, because it is closest to the sunlight.
Kingdom is the classification group that includes the greatest or widest variety of organisms.
Either the tropical rain forest or the temperate rain forest have the greatest diversity.
Actually, the rainforest supports the greatest number of species of plants and animals. The grasslands support a greater variety of species than the desert.
What is needed is many different kinds of bacteria, thus forming many animals and plants through a process hope it helped :)
a temperate grassland characterized by a great variety of grasses
I'm pretty sure it's human but I'm not 100% sure.
The classification category with the greatest number of different types of organisms is the "domain." There are three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, which encompass a wide variety of organisms.
A lake in the taiga would not likely have the greatest diversity compared to other ecosystems like coral reefs or tropical rainforests. The cold temperatures and limited nutrients in taiga lakes typically support a smaller variety of organisms.