its the marine biome
Marine
Biomes cannot be productive. They just sit there and take up space. Does that sound very productive, not really, and why in the estuaries do you care anyway? When will you ever need to use that information? That's right never.
The littoral zone of a lake is the near the shore area where sunlight penetrates all the way to the sediment and allows aquatic plants to grow. The benthic zone is the region at the lowest level of a body of a lake including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers.
Temperature Amount of Sun lighht Precipitation ........... all affect the vegetation in those biomes x
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Biomes cannot be productive. They just sit there and take up space. Does that sound very productive, not really, and why in the estuaries do you care anyway? When will you ever need to use that information? That's right never.
Biomes can be defined as the major communities of the world, classified according to their predominant vegetation and characterised by adaptations of organisms to that particular environment.Ecosystems are communities of organisms that inhabit specific physical environments. Biomes are composed of several ecosystems and represent a regional community of organisms named after the dominant vegetation.The four major types of biomes are aquatic, grasslands, forests, and desert. Aquatic biomes are probably the most important of all the biomes. Their medium, water, is a major natural resource. Aquatic biomes can be subdivided into freshwater, seawater and atmospheric biomes. Grasslands can be subdivided into savanna, temperate grasslands (prairie) and tundra. This classification corresponds to decreasing average temperatures. Forests receive more precipitation than other biomes and vary from boreal, to temperate, to rainforest. This classification corresponds to increasing temperatures. Deserts have the fewest species and the most extreme climate.
An example of a biome is an aquatic biome. Oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, swamps, glades, and marshes are some of the bodies of water or wetlands that make up the Earth's aquatic biomes.
all taigas biomes are located at the northern hemisphere.
Terrestrial biomes
Yes, aquatic placental mammals inhabit all the world's oceans. Most of these are whales and seals.
Estuaries are the most productive of all marine ecosystems.
Biome is define as a large community of plants and animals that occupies a region. It is a major ecological community, extending over a large area and usually characterized by a dominant vegetation. Biomes of Earth are grasslands, deserts, forests, timberland, and etc. There are aquatic biomes which are freshwater and marine.
The most recent common ancestor to all living salamanders certainly had at least aquatic larvae, and probably an entirely aquatic life cycle, much like a hellbender.
Forest biomes of all types, try the tropical forest as well.
because grasslands have the most fertile soil of all biomes
Wayne gretzky or rocket/maurice Richard