Grassland, also known as Prarie.
The grassland biome, particularly the Prairies in North America, is often referred to as the "breadbasket of the world" due to its fertile soils and ideal conditions for growing grains like wheat, corn, and soybeans. These regions are major contributors to global food production.
The grassland biome is often referred to as the "breadbasket of the world" because it supports a significant portion of global agriculture, including the production of staple crops such as wheat, corn, and soybeans. Grasslands have fertile soils and favorable climates for growing a variety of food crops, making them crucial for global food production.
Antarctica has a polar desert biome, ice biome, tundra biome, rocky biome, and coastal biome. These biomes support a variety of unique plant and animal species adapted to survive in extreme cold temperatures and harsh conditions.
A continental biome is a large geographic region on a continent characterized by distinct climate, vegetation, and animal species. Examples of continental biomes include tropical rainforests, deserts, grasslands, and temperate forests.
The tundra biome is characterized by its cold temperatures, low vegetation, and permafrost soil.
The prairies are often called the "Breadbaskets of the world" because they are the biome most rich in soil nutrients and is most often used for agriculture.
it is the grassland biome :)
A biome is identified by its particular set of abiotic factors such as temperature and precipitation, as well as its characteristic group of plant and animal species.
Johannesburg is located in the Grassland biome. This biome is characterized by vast stretches of grasses and a moderate climate, making it suitable for agriculture and grazing.
Biotic Factors
The deciduous forest has the most fertile soil because the leaves that fall each year during Autumn decay on the forest floor, allowing nutrients to leach into the soil. Deciduous forest soil gains nutrients at a sustainable rate. Compared to the rain forest, which has surprisingly very infertile soil, because the massive amount of decaying organic material is quickly turned into nutrients that plants very quickly consume, leaving the soil depleted and acidic.
Activities such as agriculture, urbanization, overgrazing, invasive species introduction, and inappropriate fire management practices can negatively impact the fynbos biome by leading to habitat destruction, loss of biodiversity, and changes in ecosystem dynamics. Conservation efforts are important to protect this unique and diverse biome.
The temperate grassland biome, also known as the prairie, is good for growing crops due to its fertile soil and moderate climate. This biome has deep, nutrient-rich soils that are well-suited for agriculture and can support a wide variety of crops like grains, vegetables, and fruits.
forest biome and a mountain biome
Asia has the largest biome, which is the taiga biome.
The garden biome, the hedgerow biome and the woodland biome are 3 (there may be more).
There is a desert biome in central Australia.