The Andean Condor lives in the Andes in south America, whilst the Californian Condor lives in coastal mountains on the western seaboard of the USA
What is the type of weather in desert biomes?
There are hot subtropical deserts, there are cold winter deserts, this is a polar desert and there are cool coastal deserts. Each has its own specific climate data.
What are the global biomes of the world?
The taiga,Deciduous,desert,tundra,
Grassland,tropical rain forest. 🙌
How hot does it get in the koala's biome?
The temperature of a koala's biome varies according to the part of Australia in which the biome of eucalypt woodland and bushland is found.
Koalas are particular to Eastern Australia, and can be found along the eastern and south-eastern coastal regions. In Victoria, in the southeast of the mainland, summers can get very hot, with heatwaves sending temperatures soaring in excess of 40 degrees Celsius for weeks on end. (The heat record for this state currently stands at 48.8 degrees Celsius, recorded in 2009, but this was in the northwest of the state where koalas do not live.)
What is the climate in the chaparral?
It is a Biome with many plants and animals. Some of those Animals are The black tailed Jack-rabbit, Aardwolf, Cactus Wren, Golden Jackle, grey Fox, Island Grey Fox, Puma, Desert Fox, Spotted Skunk, Wild goat, Mule deer, horned toads, Praying Mantis, honey bees Cyotes, Ladybugs and many many more yet to be discovered Animals.
Some of the plants are Blue Oak, Coyote Brush, Sagebush, Fairy Duster, Manzanita, Mountain Mahogony, Bird's Beak, Torry Pine (rarest Tree in the US), Poison Oak, Scrub Oak, Yucca Wiple And many many more.
Some of the Terrains are, Flat plains, Rocky Hills, and Mountians.
The Chaparral Biomes are found In the following Contenents Australia, North America and South America Asia and all the other contents.
There is very little rain in spring, summer, and autumn. The plants are all adapted to that, and can absorb water to save for later.
The characteristics of a chaparral are:
- typically composed of dwarf forest and shrubs, and interspersed herbaceous vegetation
- highly prone to events of catastrophic wildfire
- very little rain in spring, summer, and fall
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What are the different biomes in India?
Tropical and Sub-tropical Savanna but you will also Tropical Rainforest along the west coast, and Alpine in the Himalayans. India also has the Subtropical dry forest biome (or the tropical and subtropical deciduous forest biome) and some Temperate Broadleaf forests.
What biome where would you find the greatest number of tree species?
I think it is the deciduous forests. I'm not sure though.
Interaction of biotic and abiotic component?
Biotic components are the living things that shape an ecosystem. Organisms consume living food and then animals consume the organisms.
How do animals survive in tropical climate?
Animals in tropical climates have evolved various adaptations to survive the heat and humidity. Many possess physical traits such as lighter fur or feathers to reflect sunlight and specialized behaviors like being active during cooler parts of the day. Additionally, some species have developed strategies to find and conserve water, while others may use camouflage to blend into their lush surroundings, helping them evade predators and hunt for food. Social structures and migratory patterns also play a crucial role in their survival in these diverse habitats.
What is the original habitat for a beagle?
Dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years, so for all intents and purposes, their habitat is wherever a human makes it. However, if you are wondering where their habitat is in the same sense as "Where is a hamster's habitat" (which is also domesticated but can be traced to Syria), that is a complicated question. The reason we have different breeds with different characteristics is because they come from different places and their ancestors had to make different evolutionary adaptations due to those different environments. So the question should really be: What is this breed's original habitat?
Can humans live in the arctic tundra biome?
they hunt caribou and seals and stuff.... and they use caribou fur and seal blubber to keep warm.
What is a tropical mountain forest?
Tropical mountain forests are sometimes known as 'Cloud rainforests'. They are found in cooler-climate mountain areas. Depending on latitude, the lower limit of cloud rainforests on large mountains is generally between 1500 and 2500 m while the upper limit is usually from 2400 to 3300 m.
Cloud forests often exhibit an abundance of mosses covering the ground and vegetation,
How would you describe the marine biome?
A marine biome usually occurs in one of the worldâ??s oceans, which is around 75 percent of all the surface land on Earth. There are many different types of plants and animals that live in this biome.
Where is the biome of the dragonfly?
Dragonflies can be found all over the globe. They need to live near bodies of fresh water and places with lush vegetation.
What biome does the wombat live in?
Common wombat current distribution is now between the Great Dividing Range and the coast from Stanthorpe in Queensland and right around almost to Adelaide and all of Tasmania. Prior to European settlement, the habitat would have been very much the same, but the population more dense and less patchy than currently. Northern hairy-nosed wombat current distribution is now almost exclusively in and around the Epping Forest National park near Clermont in Queensland. Prior to European settlement, the habitat would have extended down from Clermont through central NSW and into Victoria. Southern hairy-nosed wombat current distribution is along the southern areas of South and Western Australia, mostly along the Nullabor Plain and as far east as Murraylands, and away from population centres. Prior to European settlement, the habitat would have been very much the same, but the population more dense and less patchy than currently.
What are the four main types of biome?
marine biome: oceans, coral reefs, estuaries. freshwater biome: ponds and lakes, streams and rivers, wetlands.
What is the environment of a butterfly?
It depends on which species of Swallowtail you are referring to but most prefer areas where their foodplants (the plants that both the caterpillars and adults feed from) are plentiful. Depending upon the species, habitats could and do include deserts, rainforests, lowland meadows and mountainous regions.
Which biome supports the least amount of life?
The tropical rain forest is a hot, humid biome ner the equator, with heavy rainfall and a wide variety of life. Although its soil is nutrient-poor, the tropical rain forest supports more organisms than any other place on Earth.
Which adaptation would be seen in plants in this biome?
They have to have sunlight and water in order to live in temperate biomes...