Biomes:
A complex of terrestrial communities that covers a large area and is characterized by certain soil and climate conditions and particular assembles of plants and animals is a Biome. Species vary in their adaptions to different conditions. This means that not all animals live in the same biome.
Many sorts of variations in plants and animals help different species survive under diverse conditions in uinique biomes including...
Many sorts of variations in plants and animals help different species survive under diverse conditions in uinique biomes including...
Tropical Rain Forest:
Tropical Rain Forest are home to more species than all other biomes combined.
Tropical Dry Forest:
Tropical Dry Forest grow in places where rainfall is highly seasonal rather than year round.
Tropical Savanna:
Tropical Savannas are spotted with isolated trees and small groves of trees and shrubs.
Desert:
All deserts are dry and undergo extreme temperature changes.
Temperate Grasslands:
Temperate Grasslands consist of a rich mix of grasses and some of the worlds most fertile soil.
Temperate Woodland and Scrub land:
Temperate Woodlands include open woodlands, large areas of grasses and wild flowers.
Temperate Forest:
Temperate Forest contain a mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees.
Northwestern Coniferous Forest:
Mild, moist air providing abundant rainfall, forest is made of a variety of conifers.
Boreal Forest:
Dense evergreen forests of coniferous trees.
Tundra:
A layer of permanently frozen subsoil.