collect information about terrestorial biome and aquatic biome
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Biome: A geographic area for the living species that is made up of many ecosystems is called as a biome.
Terrestrial biome: The area of land with similar climate including similar species and types of plants and animals is called a terrestrial biome.
Different terrestrial biomes are defined in terms of the plants, trees, shrubs, and grasses present there.
There are 7 types of terrestrial biomes. They are,
- Tundra.
- Taiga.
- Temperate deciduous forest.
- Scrub forest
- Grassland.
- Desert.
- Tropical rain forest.
- Temperate rain forest.
Aquatic biome: The area of water in the form of oceans, lakes, rivers and te living species in it is referred to as aquatic biome.
There are 6 types of aquatic biomes. They are,
- Ponds and lakes.
- Streams and rivers.
- Wetlands.
- Oceans.
- Coral reefs.
- Estuaries.
Answer:
As explained below.
Explanation:
A biome is a region where there are similarities in the climate, animals, and plants. The terrestrial biome includes the tundra, temperate forests and grasslands and the tropical forests on land surface and the aquatic biomes are defined by the presence of sunlight zones where the dissolved oxygen and nutrients are easily found.
The aquatic biomes are the freshwater, marines, wetlands and the coastal reefs. Boundaries of biomes mark a sharp contrast ion the landscapes and so does in the aquatic areas.
Biomes on land and water are :
- Tropical rainforest
- Tropical seasonal rainforests
- Temperate giant rainforest
- Montane rainforest
- Temperate deciduous forest
- Temperate evergreen forest
- taiga
- Thorn forests and woodlands
- Temperate shrubland
- Savanna
Aquatic Ecosystems:
- Inland Aquatic include the River and Stream and Lakes
- Marine Ecosystems include Coral, Estuaries, and the Deep Ocean.
- Underground Ecosystems.