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The ecosystem you are referring to is called a desert biome. Deserts are characterized by arid conditions, with minimal precipitation and sparse vegetation. The lack of water in deserts limits plant growth, resulting in landscapes dominated by sand, stones, and other barren features.
The Atacama Desert in South America is considered one of the driest ecosystems in the world, receiving very little rainfall on an annual basis. The lack of precipitation, combined with high levels of evaporation, creates extremely arid conditions with sparse vegetation.
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An aquatic ecosystem can be divided into three categories: stationary such as in ponds, flowing such as in rivers and streams, and marine. The aquatic ecosystem is home to a variety of fish, plants, insects, and amphibians. The Marine ecosystem being the most abundant of all the ecosystems. The desert ecosystem is marked by the lack of rainfall, so not all deserts are hot. They are also marked by the barren landscape with little to no vegetation. Organisms that live here must be highly adapted to the dry conditions. The forest ecosystem are know for the trees and vegetation. They can range from the lush rain forest in the southern hemisphere to the more temperate forest of the deciduous and conifer trees, to the conifer forest that stand on the outer edge of the arctic circle.
An erg is a large, flat area of desert covered with wind-swept sand a little or no vegetation. It is a landform common in the Sahara desert.
Dry climate like hot summers and cooler winters do have little vegetation.
Secondary succession is the series of changes that occur after a disturbance (like a forest fire or hurricane) in an ecosystem.Do not confuse this with primary succession, which is a gradual growth of an ecosystem over a long period of time after a disturbance, such as a volcano that erupted.The difference is that secondary succession occurs when some vegetation and soil remaining after the disturbance, whereas primary succession occurs when very little or no vegetation or soil is present.
Technically, no, but it does have ecosystems in it. The Tundra is a biome that is extremely cold with little rainfall and sunlight. All biomes contains lots of different ecosystems.... An ecosystem is all the populations that are lving in one specific area, whereas the biome is like a bunch of different areas with the same type of features, fuana, and vegetation.
Alpacas live wild in South America. They also live on farms in mostly Bolivia, Chile, Peru, and the USA
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Mt. Everest had little to no vegetation due to the climate in the Himalayas (where the mountain is located), it is too cold around the mountain to have any vegetation.