fresh water and marine.
The five types of biomes are: 1) Desert biome, characterized by low precipitation and high temperatures; 2) Forest biome, with dense tree cover and diverse plant and animal species; 3) Grassland biome, dominated by grasses and scattered trees; 4) Tundra biome, found in cold regions with permafrost and limited vegetation; and 5) Aquatic biome, including freshwater and marine ecosystems like rivers, lakes, oceans, and coral reefs.
The average yearly temperature for the marine biome varies greatly depending on location. However, in general, the average yearly temperature ranges from around 2°C in polar regions to 28°C in tropical regions.
The word "biome" has one syllable.
Kelp and Algie are 2 producers in the Marine Biome
There are over 2 dozen major desert regions of the world, each with its specific climate data. Please name a particular desert.
marine biome and the freshwater biome
The biome that typically has only two seasons is the tropical rainforest biome, characterized by a wet season and a dry season. In these regions, temperatures remain relatively constant throughout the year, with high humidity and abundant rainfall during the wet season. This unique climate supports a rich diversity of plant and animal life, making tropical rainforests some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet.
The deep sea biome typically has very low precipitation since it is located far below the ocean surface where rain does not reach. Instead, the primary source of water in the deep sea biome comes from currents and upwelling of nutrient-rich waters from the ocean depths.
I think 2
1. Desert. 2. Tropical forest.
tundra and desert
A marine biome does not receive rain as it is an aquatic environment. It may receive precipitation in the form of snow or sleet if the temperature is low enough, but rain is not common in marine biomes.