I only wish I knew.
M. A. H. wrote this on 12-6-08 ^,..,^
give us real answers
timber and fish =D
The Atacama Desert falls under the cold desert biome. Despite its location in a subtropical region, the Atacama Desert's high elevation and surrounding Andes Mountains contribute to its unique climate, characterized by cold temperatures and low precipitation.
A hot and dry biome is called a desert. These areas typically receive very little precipitation and experience high temperatures during the day. Examples include the Sahara Desert and the Mojave Desert.
Some examples of biomes are: rainforest, tundra, forest, desert, freshwater, marine and grassland
Jordan is mostly covered by the desert biome, specifically part of the Arabian Desert. This arid region is characterized by low rainfall, high temperatures, and sparse vegetation, dominated by sandy or rocky landscapes.
The terrestrial biomes include tundra, taiga, temperate deciduous forest, grassland, desert, tropical rainforest, and chaparral. These biomes are characterized by their distinctive climate, vegetation, and wildlife. Each biome plays a crucial role in the overall health and biodiversity of the planet.
Desert is the biome for a desert.
There is a desert biome in central Australia.
The desert is a biome.
the desert......
The taiga biome is rich in natural resources such as timber (coniferous trees like spruce, fir, and pine), minerals (like iron, copper, and gold), and freshwater resources (rivers, lakes). Additionally, the taiga biome supports wildlife such as bears, wolves, and moose.
It really depends on what desert your talking about. though every desert has two resources in common, Sand and Sun,
Most deserts are rich in mineral resources.
fish, gold, coral, and seaweed are nr
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Desert biome
Cactus would be one resource found in the desert.
The Namib Desert is a cold desert or cool coastal desert, depending on the classification system.