oceans, coral reefs, estruses
The Freshwater Aquatic Biome got its name because it refers to bodies of water with low salinity levels, such as lakes, rivers, and ponds, that contain primarily fresh water. This distinguishes it from marine biomes, which have high salinity levels due to the presence of saltwater.
Biomes are defined as large geographic areas with similar plants, animals, soil organisms, and climatic conditions on the Earth. The five major biomes are desert, forest, grasslands, tundra and aquatic.
Well, When water drains from a terrestrial biome into an aquatic biome, it carries with it dissolved nutrients. This stimulates diversity and abundance of organisms in the aquatic life. Question: Estuaries are highly productive because Answer: they receive nutrients delivered by rivers and stirred up by tide action.
A biome is a large, distinct ecosystem characterized by its climate, vegetation, and animal life. It includes a variety of habitats such as forests, deserts, grasslands, tundras, and aquatic environments. Each biome has unique plant and animal species adapted to its specific environmental conditions.
Biomes close to the marine biome include coastal biomes like estuaries, salt marshes, and mangrove forests. These areas transition from land to sea and support diverse ecosystems at the interface of marine and terrestrial environments. Additionally, coral reefs are another biome closely connected to the marine biome due to their location in shallow tropical waters.
Aquatic Biome
the coral reef is a marine aquatic biome
It is a Terrestrial Biome
aquatic
No, because there is no biome that has to be a aquatic biome, in order to survive.
there aren't really any countries in the aquatic biome, as every country is on land. Though some major reefs, aquatic regions exist. e.g Halong Bay (Vietnam) GBR (Australia) North Sea (Scandinavia) and the Amazon River (Brazil)
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Benthic Zone
it is located in an ocean or sea
I would say that the aquatic biome would be regions on Earth that have water, such as the oceans. I don't really know what else it could be, beings that aquatic animals live in water. So, the aquatic biome is regions on Earth with water. Not sure if this would include smaller bodies of water, such as ponds, lakes, etc.
i dont really know what it is
These are the Biomes: * Temperate Deciduous Forest * Desert * Tundra * Rain Forest * Grasslands (Savanna and Prairie) * Taiga, Boreal, Coniferous Forest ( They are all kinda the same things, look up images of them, and then you will understand) * Aquatic Biomes ( Marine, Fresh Water, and Estuary) * Those are the Biomes names * (: