a biome
A major regional or global community of organisms is called a biome. Biomes are characterized by specific climate conditions, vegetation types, and the organisms that inhabit them. Examples include forests, deserts, grasslands, and aquatic ecosystems. Each biome supports diverse life forms adapted to its unique environmental conditions.
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
Bears.
The factor that divides freshwater ecosystems into two main types is the water flow rate. Ecosystems with slow-moving or still water are called lentic ecosystems, such as lakes and ponds, while ecosystems with fast-moving water are called lotic ecosystems, such as rivers and streams.
An area of multiple ecosystems is called a biome. Biomes are major ecological communities characterized by distinctive plant and animal species and climate patterns. Examples include tropical rainforests, deserts, and grasslands.
Ecosystems in the ocean are called marine ecosystems. They can be tidal, coastal, or deep sea. They are typically salty.
A major regional or global community of organisms is called a biome. Biomes are characterized by specific climate conditions, vegetation types, and the organisms that inhabit them. Examples include forests, deserts, grasslands, and aquatic ecosystems. Each biome supports diverse life forms adapted to its unique environmental conditions.
ecosystems
Ecosystems in the ocean are called marine ecosystems. Plankton is important to the marine ecosystem because they are food for many animals.
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
Hotspots
Bears.
The factor that divides freshwater ecosystems into two main types is the water flow rate. Ecosystems with slow-moving or still water are called lentic ecosystems, such as lakes and ponds, while ecosystems with fast-moving water are called lotic ecosystems, such as rivers and streams.
A regional variety of languages is called a dialect. Dialects can differ in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar, and they are typically spoken in a specific geographic area.
Estuaries.
Biome
It is called devolution. It is based on the need to give regional units the power to make legislation that is relevant it.