A marine-based ecozone is a geographic region characterized by its marine ecosystems and the physical factors that influence them, such as ocean currents, salinity levels, and temperature. These ecozones are defined by the marine species and habitats that are present and play a critical role in supporting diverse marine life. Examples of marine-based ecozones include coral reefs, kelp forests, and open ocean environments.
Palearctic
Whitehorse is located in the Boreal Cordillera ecozone. This ecozone is characterized by its mountainous terrain, boreal forests, and cold climate typical of northern Canada.
The Afrotopic ecozone is found in the continent of Africa. It includes diverse habitats such as savannas, deserts, rainforests, and mountains, and is known for its rich biodiversity. Many unique and endangered species can be found within this ecozone.
Palearctic
The nickname for the Pacific Maritime ecozone in Canada is "the Wet Coast" due to its high levels of precipitation and temperate rainforest ecosystems.
A land based ecozone is a distinct geographical region characterized by its unique combination of climate, vegetation, and animal species. It is defined by natural boundaries such as mountains, rivers, or coastlines, and is used to study and understand the ecosystems within that region. Examples of land based ecozones include deserts, grasslands, forests, and tundra.
Boreal Shield Ecozone
Palearctic
Whitehorse is located in the Boreal Cordillera ecozone. This ecozone is characterized by its mountainous terrain, boreal forests, and cold climate typical of northern Canada.
In Canada, Charlottetown (Prince Edward island) is in the Atlantic Maritime ecozone.
The Pacific Maritime Ecozone has Brown Podzols.
the timezones
The EcoZone Project - 2007 was released on: USA: 21 April 2007
An ecozone is a broad geographical region characterized by its climate, geology, and species composition, while an ecoregion is a smaller area within an ecozone with distinct ecological features, such as plant and animal communities. Ecoregions are more specific and can vary greatly within a single ecozone.
The Afrotopic ecozone is found in the continent of Africa. It includes diverse habitats such as savannas, deserts, rainforests, and mountains, and is known for its rich biodiversity. Many unique and endangered species can be found within this ecozone.
Was this a geo question from the textbook your teacher gave you? Anyways, the answer is GDP the value of all economic production of an ecozone.
The Montane Cordillera ecozone, with 7 national parks, has the most national parks.