Well, latitude can affect it. For example, if you live in lower lattitudes, you are going to have cold climates. WItch means that you will have Biomes like Tundra, Glacier, ECT. But if you live in the middle of the earth, Than you will have hot climates, scence you are located closer to the equator. therfor, you will have things like tropical rainforest, desert ECT. Right now, in class i am having a lesson about it. My question is, What OTHER than latitude affects Biome distribution?
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The distribution of biomes are determined by many contributing factors. The main factor being global climatic zones. An area's climate will determine what sort of biome can be sustained in that area. For example Tundra is not going to be sustained in an area of high annual temperatures.
Global climate zones determine the latitudinal patterns of biomes, other determining factors being; sun angle, heat import, global annual rainfall and the angle of the earth's rotation. Regional climates which determine the distribution of biomes are also affected by other forms of geography such as rain shadows and cold or warm ocean currents.
There are two major factors determining the distribution of terrestrial biomes. These two factors are temperature and water as in climate. The second is the latitude of the area.
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2 main factors that control distribution of biomes are moisture availability and Temperature
the abiotic factors.
Both temperature and rainfall
temperture and precipititation
It's temperature, sunshine, and rainfall.
Climate
its the marine biome
their depth
desert- grassland- tundra-
Climate and animals
Terrestrial biomes are usually distinguished on the basis of the major components of their mature or climax vegetation, while aquatic biomes, especially marine ones, are often characterized by their dominant animals.
hydrogen, oxygen, and temperature
aquatic biomes grassland biomes tundra biomes
Their medium water is a major natural resource
Some ecologists take a wider perspective by studying ... The most important abiotic factors that determine the biosphere's .... biomes, the major types of ecological associations ..... Explain why storms and fire are crucial factors in some biomes.
Major factors that determine the location of biomes include climate (temperature and precipitation patterns), latitude, altitude, soil type, and topography. These factors influence the type of vegetation that can grow in a specific area, leading to the formation of different biomes such as deserts, forests, grasslands, and tundra. Human activities can also impact the distribution of biomes through deforestation, agriculture, and climate change.
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The three factors of desert that help determine the communities in an ecosystem include the biomes, biosphere and communities.
aquatic
its the marine biome
The 7 aquatic biomes are ponds lakes, rivers, streames, estuaries, sea shores,and coral reefs.
Terrestrial for land biomes and aquatic for water biomes
Aquatic Biomes! :3 You're Welcome. ;D