An ecosystem is a biome.
A biome is considered an open system because it exchanges energy and matter with its surroundings. This exchange allows for inputs and outputs to flow in and out of the biome, influencing its dynamics and functioning. It also allows for interactions between the biome and neighboring ecosystems.
Latitudes between 23 degrees 26 minutes north and 23 degrees 26 minutes south are called the "Tropics", because they are between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. From the tropics to about 60 degrees north and 60S, are the "temperate" zones.
Yes, you can travel from one biome to another biome by covering the geographical distance between the two areas. Biomes are distinct regions with unique climate, plants, and animals, so transitioning from one biome to another may involve crossing areas with different environmental characteristics.
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
A biome develops based on factors like climate, geography, and species adaptations over time. Factors such as temperature, precipitation, soil quality, and topography determine the specific characteristics and biodiversity of a biome. The interactions between living organisms and their environment shape the unique characteristics of each biome.
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they are conected by the foodchain
The relationship between caribou and the bacteria in their stomachs is symbiotic (mutual).
An example of cooperation in the taiga biome is the relationship between the pine tree and a species of fungi called mycorrhizae, where the fungi help the tree absorb nutrients while the tree provides sugars to the fungi. An example of competition is between predators like wolves and lynx competing for prey such as deer or rabbits in the taiga biome.
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One symbiotic relationship in the tundra is the one between the alga and the fungus. This relationship is known as lichen. The alga is protected by the fungus and the fungus receives food from the alga.
An example of an ecological relationship in a grassland biome is the mutualistic relationship between grasses and grazers. Grazers like bison or zebras feed on grass, which helps control the growth of grasses and prevents them from becoming too dominant. In return, the grasses provide food for the grazers, completing a mutually beneficial relationship.
A biome is a global biotic community such as grassland or the desert.
An estuary is the area between freshwater biomes and marine biomes. The waters are brackish and have some of the same characteristics of each biome.
The savannah is a transition zone between a desert and another biome.
The biome between the Tropic of Cancer and the equator is typically tropical rainforest. This biome is characterized by high levels of rainfall, dense vegetation, and high biodiversity.
A biome is a large geographic area with similar climax communities. The ecosystems between the communities are also similar in a biome.