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Biomes

A geographic area characterized by its climate, plant life and ecological community.

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How have people adapted to China's mountains and ice caps biome?

People in these areas have adapted by changing diet, clothing, and in shelter. Many thrive in these inhospitable areas.

Is Arctic Cordillera a biome?

no but it is when ur mother is there OH! giggity giggity

Classification of community?

There are two main forms of communication verbal and non-verbal. Communication is a process of exchanging information, thoughts, feelings through speech, signals, writing, and behavior.

Which animal could survive almost anywhere because of its covering?

There is really no direct answer for this, how ever the class Insecta has over 925,000 species which is an overwhelming number compared to any other phylum or class. But in general there is not one specific animal that could effectively live anywhere on the planet, and this is due to Natural Selection. The reason organisms inhabit the areas they do is because they are best suited by their characteristics for that region. Ex. Polar bears have such thick furry coverings because they endure such harsh climates. If placed into a desert environment, they would probably die of heat exhaustion.

Is south Korea a tropical country?

NO. South Korea is a temperate country, not a tropical one.

Why do animals in the polar region have thick fur and skin?

The animals in the polar regions have thick fur and thick skin to

protect themselves from the cold climatic conditions.

What are the factors that affect climate?

There are different ways to list the six factors that affect climate:

Remember LAPDOG:

Latitude and Longitude

Altitude

Prevailing winds

Distance from ocean

Ocean currents

Geography

Or use LOWERN:

Latitude

Ocean Currents

Wind and Air Masses

Elevation

Relief

Near Water (Bodies of Water)

What biome is Florida keys in?

Florida has a variety of ecological biomes. The main biomes are freshwater, marine, and land. These are further divided by ecosystems, including lakes, beaches, prairies, swamps, forests, and salt marshes.