All I know is that abyssal zones range from about 0-30oC
Aquatic Biome
50 degrees celsius
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the coral reef is a marine aquatic biome
It is a Terrestrial Biome
55.875 degrees F
The average annual temperature in a biome can vary greatly depending on the specific biome type. For example, tropical rainforests may have average temperatures around 25-28°C, while tundra biomes may have average temperatures around -10 to 10°C. Each biome has its own unique temperature range based on factors such as latitude, altitude, and proximity to large bodies of water.
aquatic
No, because there is no biome that has to be a aquatic biome, in order to survive.
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.
there aren't really any countries in the aquatic biome, as every country is on land. Though some major reefs, aquatic regions exist. e.g Halong Bay (Vietnam) GBR (Australia) North Sea (Scandinavia) and the Amazon River (Brazil)