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If you had made your statement more clear then people would have answered it sooner. Biomes climates are anything. For Humans, grassland For Fish, fresh or saltwater etc.
The dominant plants of the desert biomes would depend on what desert you are referring to. In the Mojave, for instance, the more dominant plants would be cacti, mesquite trees and Joshua trees. In other deserts, only sand exists. The dominant plants of the grassland biomes is grass.
Cows can be found in the Grassland, Forest, and Sub-Desert biomes.
the deciduous forest, desert, grassland, deciduous forest. ChaCha!
Desert and Arctic or Tundra biomes have the least amount of precipitation.
There are no biomes in Antarctica.
No. There are many different biomes--grassland biomes, rainforest biomes, desert biomes, savanna biomes, and so on--and since a desert biome (a hot desert, not a cold desert) is hot with few trees, and a rainforest is full of trees and rains a lot, they're going to have different climates.
There are many grassland on it so people would probably grow crops and rice
The grassland biome would be located in places such as :Africa, Australia.
Ice caps and mountains are not considered biomes because they are part of the biomes. For example the mountains are high up so they are cold which means that it's biome would be grassland or tundra, depending on where it is located. Ice caps are located in other physical features like mountains, oceans, glaciers, etc. so its biome would be tundra. So basically overall biomes just describe the climate or environment of a place and mountains and ice caps are actual places therefore they cannot be biomes.
cause people would want to
A fox needs to be in an ecosystem including grass because they need it to survive, they need it for shelter!