Phytoplankton (small plants which float in at the top of the water collumn)
Seaweeds (larger plants which grow on the seas shore, float at the sea surface or gorw attached to the sea floor in shallow water)
Mangroves (plants which although rooted in seawater covered areas, have stems and leaves that are in the air).
not true
Natural disasters in marine biomes can include tropical cyclones, tsunami, and undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. These events can have severe impacts on marine ecosystems, causing changes in water quality, habitat destruction, and disruption of marine life.
grass and trees and shrubs
nasty stuff
There are a few grasses and mosses that survive on the Antarctic peninsula, but not enough vegetation to support any kind of food chain grows on the continent.
Biomes with higher temperatures and less precipitation tend to have vegetation such as grasslands, deserts, or scrublands. Plants in these biomes have adapted to conserve water, tolerate heat, and thrive in arid conditions. Examples include cacti, succulents, and drought-resistant grasses.
alpine biomes
freshwater biomes are non-tidal
alpine biomes
alpine biomes
alpine biomes
Weird Biomes!W