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Their alike because they are all humid,they have lots of tree's and their home to all sorts of wildlife.Their different because the tropical forests have hot climates year around,the temperate forests have warm and cold seasons,and the Boreal Forest is cold most of the year..... xoxo
The three biomes seen in The Lion King are the tropical rainforest, desert, and savanna grassland.
There are three major biomes in France. These include the Mediterranean biome, the Alpine Tundra, and the mountain forest biomes. These regions can be subdivided into man-made and natural biomes as well.
There are many biomes in California, like woodland biomes, some of the most common biomes in California.(I don't know anything else yet,sorry :-( )
Florida has lots of biomes. The three most common are swamps, pine scrub, and coniferous forest.
Biome is define as a large community of plants and animals that occupies a region. It is a major ecological community, extending over a large area and usually characterized by a dominant vegetation. Biomes of Earth are grasslands, deserts, forests, timberland, and etc. There are aquatic biomes which are freshwater and marine.
The three main water biomes are freshwater biomes (e.g. rivers, lakes), marine biomes (e.g. oceans), and estuarine biomes (e.g. coastal wetlands). Each of these biomes supports different ecosystems and organisms adapted to their unique environmental conditions.
Three ways in which a grassland and tundra biome are similar are they both support certain animals and certain plants. They also have seasons, but they are different because of where they are located.
The three most important factors that affect Earth's biomes are climate (temperature and precipitation patterns), topography (landforms and elevation), and soil composition. These factors influence the type of vegetation that can thrive in an area and consequently shape the characteristics of different biomes.
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they both have a cell wall
The three biomes that are freshwater are ponds and lakes, wetlands, and streams and rivers.