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What is at the ice and mountain biome?

ice and mountains and snow and plants and monkeys.


Why might you find a ice biome at the top of a mountain?

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Mountain and ice biome?

Some areas of land are not part of any major biome. These areas include mountains ranges and land that is covered with thick sheets of ice.


What are the carnivores of a mountain biome?

Carnivores in a mountain biome can include animals like mountain lions, wolves, bobcats, and wolverines. These carnivores play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem by controlling populations of herbivores and scavenging on carcasses.


What animals are in a ice cap biome?

polar bears, penguins, walrus, seals,and rrill


What biome has animals such as polar bears arctic foxes and mountain goats?

Tundra


What biome was the middle colonies in?

forest biome and a mountain biome


Are there producers in the alpine biome?

yes, plants like dawarf shrubs and herbivore animals like the mountain goat


Which best describe the distribution of community on a tall mountain?

several biome conditions might be present depending on elevation, and there may be permanent ice conditions on top if the mountain.


Why aren't mountain ranges or polar ice caps classified as biomes?

Mountain ranges and polar ice caps are not classified as biomes because they do not meet the criteria for a biome, which is a large geographic area with distinct climate, plants, and animals. Mountain ranges and polar ice caps have extreme conditions and limited biodiversity compared to traditional biomes like forests or grasslands. Additionally, they are often considered as part of other biomes, such as tundra or alpine biomes.


Why you might find a permanent ice biome at the top of a mountain?

A permanent ice biome at the top of a mountain is due to high altitude and cooler temperatures caused by the elevation. As altitude increases, the air becomes thinner and temperatures drop, resulting in the formation and maintenance of ice and glaciers even in warmer seasons. Additionally, the reduced solar radiation at high altitudes allows ice to persist year-round.


Is ice a biome?

no its not