precipitation
A salt water biome, also known as a marine biome, includes oceans and seas. It is a large body of saline water that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface. Marine biomes support a diverse range of plant and animal life adapted to the high salinity and unique conditions of the ocean environment.
saltwater biomes are loctaed in all of the oceans in the world. or at least somehwere in the ocean. freshwater biomes are located in lakes, rivers, pons, and all of the other water like subtanes. (: your welcome!
tiaga is made up of coniferous trees and is known as coniferous forest estuary is the biome where fresh water streams and the ocean meet the main difference is that the taiga biome is a land biome and estuary is a water biome
Bodies of water included in the freshwater biome are lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and wetlands. These habitats are essential for supporting diverse aquatic life, such as fish, amphibians, and aquatic plants.
An arid biome is a dry ecosystem characterized by low precipitation levels, typically less than 250 millimeters of rain per year. This biome often consists of deserts, where vegetation is sparse and adapted to conserve water. Animals in arid biomes have also adapted to survive in harsh conditions with limited water resources.
The Water Cycle and the biome Bottle relate do to the fact the Biome uses the Water Cycle to support it.
tundra biome
marine biome and the freshwater biome
the plants in a biome need spacific amounts of water so they are classified in any biome and the plant streches out to make room for the water. -GKLGURL
an olm lives in a fresh water biome
Every biome, except the water but then again penguins are in the water.
marine or salt water biome
yes it is a biome but its just the sand bit not the water
what kinds of "bodies of water"are found in or near the biome? '
Either the open ocean biome or the deep sea.
A salt water biome, also known as a marine biome, includes oceans and seas. It is a large body of saline water that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface. Marine biomes support a diverse range of plant and animal life adapted to the high salinity and unique conditions of the ocean environment.
The tropical forest biome has both high temperatures and plentiful water.