Temperate woodland and shrubland
The biome that experiences frequent fires is the savanna. Savannas are characterized by a mix of grasses and scattered trees, and their warm, dry climate often leads to seasonal fires, which play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem. These fires help to control tree growth, recycle nutrients, and promote the growth of new grass, supporting a diverse array of wildlife. Additionally, fire-adapted species have evolved to thrive in these conditions.
The rainforest biome typically receives the most precipitation on average due to its warm temperatures and high humidity, leading to frequent rainfall. Rainforests are characterized by heavy and consistent rain throughout the year, supporting lush and diverse vegetation.
savannahs are growing due to fires
They are generally among the equator and have warm temperatures, no seasons and exotic animals.
Brian most likely lives in a savanna biome. Savannas are characterized by a mix of grasses and scattered trees, seasonal rainfall, and warm temperatures throughout the year.
The tundra biome can be both cold and warm but has low precipitation due to cold temperatures that prevent much evaporation.
The Atlantic maritime biome experiences heavy rainfall due to its proximity to the ocean, which leads to high levels of evaporation. The warm ocean temperatures result in moist air being brought onshore, which then cools and condenses, leading to frequent and heavy rainfall in this biome.
it is grassyThe hyena lives in a habitat that is known as the Tropical Savanna. It has seasonal rainfall, grassland-like with isolated trees, shrubs, and warm temperatures. (And frequent fires.)
A warm rainforest biome would be located in the highlands.
The biome found along 0 degrees latitude is primarily the tropical rainforest biome. This area is known for its high levels of biodiversity, abundant rainfall, and warm temperatures throughout the year.
It is pretty warm.
First of all this Pakistan. Its temperature varies with elevation and different biome. Though mostly it is warm, North sides are as cold as Edmonton Canada.