Polar ice ! ;)
near the equator .e.g. africa... hope this helps :)
A biome is a large geographic area with similar climate, vegetation, and animal life, while the tropical zone refers to the region near the equator with warm temperatures. Tropical zones can contain multiple biomes like rainforests, deserts, or savannas. Biomes can span multiple climate zones, including tropical, temperate, and polar regions.
The tropical rainforest biome covers most of the land mass near Earth's equator. This biome is characterized by high temperatures, abundant rainfall, and dense vegetation, supporting a wide variety of plant and animal species.
The temperature in the marine biome varies depending on location and depth. Generally, surface water temperatures can range from below freezing in polar regions to over 90°F in tropical regions. Deeper ocean waters tend to be colder, with temperatures near freezing at the ocean floor.
The Atlantic maritime biome experiences heavy rainfall due to its proximity to the ocean, which leads to high levels of evaporation. The warm ocean temperatures result in moist air being brought onshore, which then cools and condenses, leading to frequent and heavy rainfall in this biome.
Tundra.
Tundra.
Tundra
harp seals are found in the polar biome since they live near the north pole.
what kinds of "bodies of water"are found in or near the biome? '
The Manatee's biome is seawater near reefs and sharp rocks
tundra
it depends if it lives near a swamp or not generally they don't but they live near them
Mars and Earth.
Tundra and ice caps are examples of cold, polar ecosystems characterized by low temperatures, little precipitation, and minimal vegetation. They are found in high-latitude regions near the North and South Poles and are home to specialized plant and animal species adapted to the extreme conditions.
Ice or snow, due to the colder temperatures in polar regions. This frozen water can be found in glaciers, ice caps, and icebergs.
Tropical Forest el stupido! -- NovaNet