Deserts are biomes. Landforms are features found within landforms.
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Erosional landforms dominate an area where the ice flows to, while depositional landforms are found where ice flows from.
Biomes. Biomes are large geographical areas with similar climates, vegetation, and landforms that are characterized by distinct ecological communities and ecosystems. Examples of biomes include tropical rainforests, deserts, grasslands, and tundra.
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Landforms are natural wonders such as mountains, deltas, and plateaus climate is the normal weather and temperature of a place
Well there has been many types of landforms also know as (biomes) that have developed over the dividing range such as rain forests ect. so all biomes are technically in the great dividing range.
No, deserts are biomes and not landforms. However, deserts contain a number of landforms - hills, sand dunes, valleys, etc.
The major difference between biomes is the dominant vegetation and climate conditions that define them. Each biome has distinct plant and animal species adapted to the specific environmental conditions of that region. This results in a wide variety of ecosystems that support different types of life forms.
The difference between biomes and ecosystems are that "biomes are large areas made up of many connected land and water ecoystems, and an ecosystem is defined by all of its organisms and its abiotic factors.