Rain forests of any kind would not be found past 30 degrees latitude.
A tropical climate with hot and humid conditions year-round would not typically be found above 30 degrees latitude. This region is more likely to have temperate or cooler climates due to its distance from the equator.
All ecosystems, including temperate and polar biomes, contribute to global biodiversity and support unique species that are adapted to those environments. Protecting these areas is crucial for preserving overall biodiversity, as each region plays a distinct role in the ecological balance of the planet. Failure to protect temperate and polar biomes could lead to irreversible loss of species and ecosystems.
Cellulose, which is a carbohydrate found in the cell walls of plants, would not be found in an animal plasma membrane. Animal plasma membranes primarily consist of phospholipids, cholesterol, and proteins.
No, sand does not melt at 300 degrees Celsius. Sand, primarily made of silicon dioxide, has a melting point of approximately 1,700 degrees Celsius. At 300 degrees, sand would not melt but may undergo some physical changes like expansion or decomposition depending on its composition.
Sharks biomes are ocean biomes. A biome is the habitat that something would be found in. In this case talking about sharks, the biome is the ocean since that is the habitat that sharks are found in.
Cows can be found in the Grassland, Forest, and Sub-Desert biomes.
8° 4' would be read as "eight degrees, four minutes". The use of minutes and seconds as subdivisions of degrees is primarily found in astronomy and navigation.
The biomes in this area would likely be temperate rainforest, temperate deciduous forest, and grassland, transitioning from west to east. This order is due to a combination of factors including temperature, precipitation, and soil type changing gradually from west to east, creating suitable conditions for different biome types as you move across the longitude.
There are no biomes in Antarctica.
65 degrees north and 60dergress west
Summer, fall, winter and spring are all found in most deserts. The change of seasons is usually not as noticeable as it would be in other biomes, however.
The only biome an ocean could have is on its bed or floor. The ocean's waters would affect coastal biomes.
Cold desert biomes are typically found at high altitudes in regions like the Tibetan Plateau, the Andes Mountains, or the Rocky Mountains. They can also be found in polar regions like Antarctica and the Arctic. These areas have low precipitation, sparse vegetation, and extreme temperature fluctuations.
The intersection of 90 degrees W and 30 degrees N would be found in the state of Louisiana. It marks the location of New Orleans.
Rain forests of any kind would not be found past 30 degrees latitude.
The latitude position 90 degrees north would be the North Pole.