A marine biome is a large aquatic region, such as an ocean or sea, that is inhabited by a diverse array of marine organisms. It includes various ecosystems like coral reefs, open ocean, and estuaries, and is characterized by high salinity, dynamic currents, and abundant marine life.
The marine biome covers about 139 million square miles of the Earth's surface.
Yes, the marine biome is the largest biome on Earth, covering about 71% of the planet's surface. It includes oceans, coral reefs, and estuaries. Marine ecosystems support a wide variety of plant and animal life.
The marine biome is the most stable and largest biome. It covers about 70% of the Earth's surface and experiences relatively small temperature fluctuations compared to other biomes. The high thermal inertia of water helps maintain stable temperatures, making it a more constant environment for marine life.
For land, it's the taiga, but the marine biome covers 75% of the earth, so...
That is correct. The average salinity of the ocean, which is part of the marine biome, is around 3.5%, with variations depending on factors such as location, depth, and proximity to freshwater sources.
The marine is a biome but is called marine life. The marine life biome is also the largest biome out of all of them!
The Marine Biome is part of all oceans.
yes it does live in the marine biome
The marine biome experiences a smaller degree of temperature change than the terrestrial biome. (not really) a marine biome is a place where underwater creatures and plants live in and adapt to for a living.
Marine Biome
Kelp and Algie are 2 producers in the Marine Biome
No, the ocean biome, or Marine is the first
Many of the plants, animals, and life support the marine biome.
A marine biome.
Yes and No. Seaweed lives in the marine biome. Large growths of seaweed are like forests in the sea and support an ecosystem withing the marine biome.
A stingrays biome is the marine biome. So, they'd be in the oceans.
no it is a marine biome but yeah it is ;)