Some areas of land are not part of any major biome.
These areas include mountains ranges and land that is covered with thick sheets of ice.
yes it is a biome but its just the sand bit not the water
The lithosphere is where earthquakes occur.
The Deciduous Forest
The taiga biome has such a spongy surface from the weather slowing down decompisition which makes the vegetation on the ground have a spongy surface.
They probably live in more than one place, but for my biology project last week, i looked, and it saidTemperate grassland Biome.......
ice and mountains and snow and plants and monkeys.
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forest biome and a mountain biome
several biome conditions might be present depending on elevation, and there may be permanent ice conditions on top if the mountain.
A permanent ice biome at the top of a mountain is due to high altitude and cooler temperatures caused by the elevation. As altitude increases, the air becomes thinner and temperatures drop, resulting in the formation and maintenance of ice and glaciers even in warmer seasons. Additionally, the reduced solar radiation at high altitudes allows ice to persist year-round.
no its not
Cougers,condors,alpaca's,yaks,moose,wolf,mountain goat,black bears,grizzly bears, cod,trout,several types of other fish.
The biome at the top of a very high mountain at the equator is typically an alpine biome. This biome is characterized by cold temperatures, low oxygen levels, and limited vegetation adapted to survive in harsh mountain conditions.
there are more than one but one is a mountain biome
Carbon county Utah's biome is mostly mountain forest/desert transition.
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grasslands in many grasslands