Biome?
A Biome
Biomes are climatically and geographically defined similar climatic conditions communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms, and are often referred to as ecosystems. There are 6 biomes and they are tundra, tagia, grassland, desert, tropical rainforest, and decious forest.
Large scale ecosystems are called Biomeses, a Biomes can broadly be defined by a number of influencing abiotic factors Climate,Relief,Geology,Soils and Vegetation.
You can look at it as a biome or as an eco system
There are millions upon billions of different ecosystems and there are no names to them. I think you mean biomes. The different biomes are Tundra, Dessert, Forrest, Grassland, Marine, and Freshwater.
climate and landforms determine a biome's characteristics by being the deciding factor in what can live and grow there, which in itself, is the biggest determining factor in a biome's ecosystem.
This is known as a biome.
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ecosystems because if the if it was a forest that means it has to rain a lot and if a desert it is hot due the climate
A biome is a large geographical area of distinctive plant and animal groups, which are adapted to that particular environment. The climate and geography of a region determines what type of biome can exist in that region. Major biomes include deserts, forests, grasslands, tundra, and several types of aquatic environments. Each biome consists of many ecosystems whose communities have adapted to the small differences in climate and the environment inside the biome....
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Ecosystems?
Countries and environments that are at climate extremes have fragile ecosystems, Desert, polar, and high mountain countries would be on the list. Their ecologies are at risk of small unfavourable climate changes.
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There are many geographical problems facing the world today. There are problems with climate such as global warming. There are geographical problems such as threatened habitats that effect the wildlife. Other geographical problems are land degradation, climate change, weather threats such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and tropical storms.
Although throughout Earth's history the climate has always changed with ecosystems and species coming and going, rapid climate change affects ecosystems and species ability to adapt and so biodiversity loss increases. ... Loss of Arctic sea ice threatens biodiversity across an entire biome and beyond.