Maryland is primarily characterized by a temperate deciduous forest biome. This biome features a mix of hardwood trees, such as oak, maple, and hickory, which shed their leaves in the fall. The state's varied topography and proximity to the Chesapeake Bay contribute to its rich biodiversity and a range of ecosystems, including wetlands and coastal habitats. Additionally, Maryland experiences four distinct seasons, influencing the types of flora and fauna found throughout the region.
temperate deciduous forest
Maryland was primarily covered by the Eastern Deciduous Forest biome prior to human settlement. This forest type includes a mix of broadleaf trees such as oak, hickory, maple, and beech. The diversity of tree species supported a wide range of wildlife species in the region.
forest biome and a mountain biome
Asia has the largest biome, which is the taiga biome.
There is a desert biome in central Australia.
The garden biome, the hedgerow biome and the woodland biome are 3 (there may be more).
the biome in the mid west is the prairie biome
No, the ocean biome, or Marine is the first
Temperate Forest Biome
Freshwater Biome , The Forest Biome, and The Grassland Biome.
The Taiga biome is the biome that the fox is located in. The Taiga biome is also known as Coniferous forest.
In the tropical rainforest biome and the desert biome