No, there are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and it is bitterly cold there.
All continents have desert biomes, even Europe.
A rhino belongs to the grassland and desert biomes because some rhinos live in grasslands and some in the the desert like the Sahara Desert.
The three biomes seen in The Lion King are the tropical rainforest, desert, and savanna grassland.
The dominant plants of the desert biomes would depend on what desert you are referring to. In the Mojave, for instance, the more dominant plants would be cacti, mesquite trees and Joshua trees. In other deserts, only sand exists. The dominant plants of the grassland biomes is grass.
The three biomes seen in The Lion King are the tropical rainforest, desert, and savanna grassland.
There are four main desert biomes. These include hot and dry desert, semiarid desert, coastal desert, as well as cold desert.
The tundra and the desert are two distinct biomes. There is no 'tundra desert.'
Desert biomes are normally very dry and hot. There is not much plant or animal diversity in these biomes, although there is some.
I can't directly put into words what it is, but I think I can explain it a bit.First off, it'll help to know what a biome is. A biome is a region of Earth that has a particular climate and certain types of plants.There are many types of biomes. Rainforest biomes, Tundra biomes, Savanna biomes, Grassland biomes, Taiga biomes, Temperate biomes and Desert biomes.So, basically, when you are talking about a desert biome, you're talking about all the deserts on Earth.AND REMEMBER! Deserts are not always hot! There are colddeserts too!
I am kind of guessing that it is a desert biome because of its very hot climate
Deserts are hot and rainforests are temperate.
All continents have desert biomes, even Europe.
The desert and the tundra are the driest biomes as far as precipitation.The desert and the tundra are the driest biomes as far as precipitation.
No. There are many different biomes--grassland biomes, rainforest biomes, desert biomes, savanna biomes, and so on--and since a desert biome (a hot desert, not a cold desert) is hot with few trees, and a rainforest is full of trees and rains a lot, they're going to have different climates.
It's quite obvious, the answer is there is less water and food to find in the desert than in the forest.
Bacteria and fungi are the main decomposers in a desert as well as in other biomes.
desert, forest, tundra, marine and freshwater