Yes, biomes can have various subtypes that reflect specific environmental conditions and ecological communities. For example, the temperate forest biome includes subtypes such as deciduous forests, coniferous forests, and mixed forests, each characterized by different dominant tree species and climate conditions. Similarly, deserts can be categorized into subtropical deserts, cold deserts, and coastal deserts, depending on temperature and precipitation patterns. These subtypes contribute to the rich biodiversity and ecological interactions within each biome.
yes, tropical rainforests and temperate rainforests
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The chaparral biome is also called Mediterranean.
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They all support life that can adapt in that type of biome, but they are located at different areas and they are just different.
The desert is not a landform, it is a biome. A landform is a feature of a biome.
The tiger's biome varies slightly based on the different continents that it lives on. Most tigers live in a forest biome.
CMT types 1 and 2 can be broken down into subtypes based upon the gene that is causing CMT. The subtypes are labeled by letters, so there is CMT1A, CMT1B, etc.
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Yes, there are different subtypes of grasslands, including tropical grasslands such as savannas and temperate grasslands like the prairies. Different regions have unique characteristics, such as the flora and fauna that inhabit them, based on factors like climate and soil type. Grazing and fire play important roles in maintaining the biodiversity of grassland ecosystems.
yes. the names are different, but it is still the same type of forest biome.
A group of ecosystems with similar organisms and climates is called a biome. There are several different types of biomes. They are: Tundra, taiga, desert, steppe, rain forest, savanna, and temperate forest.