Ther are only three:
1. boreal
2. temperate
3. grassland
No, a biome is a large geographical area characterized by its climate, vegetation, and wildlife. Within a biome, there can be different regions with unique features and variations in environmental conditions. These regions can be spread out over different locations globally.
Saskatchewan.
No, a particular biome can be found in various locations around the world. Different regions with similar climate and vegetation characteristics can support the same type of biome, even if they are geographically distant from each other.
fresh water and marine.
350mm to 450mm depends on the regions. Sask is huge
Almost everywhere in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. But I am not sure about the regions in the provinces.
The economic regions that they have in common are that they specialize in producing products using their available resources
Great plains and The Canadian shield
Pasadena is located in the chaparral biome, characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. This biome is typically found in regions with Mediterranean climates, featuring shrubland vegetation adapted to drought conditions.
Georgia Outdoors - 1992 Saskatchewan Deer 8-6 was released on: USA: 1998
The least common biome is the tundra biome, which is characterized by cold temperatures, permafrost, and low vegetation cover. Tundra is found in the Arctic and high mountain regions and covers only a small percentage of the Earth's surface.
using the word 'biome' it is asumed that you question the major ecological comunity type, in which case the answer is 'grassland'