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what is biome???????​

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Answered by md9235298
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biome is a large area characterized by its vegetation, soil, climate, and wildlife. ... Aquatic biomes include both freshwater and marine biomes. Freshwater biomes are bodies of water surrounded by land—such as ponds, rivers, and lakes—that have a salt content of less than one percent.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • A biome, also known as a major life zone, is a geographical region that contains communities of plants and animals that share a common adaption to their surroundings.
  • It is the biggest regional biotic unit, containing a variety of communities called for the region's most prominent characteristics, such as grasslands, deserts, or woods.
  • Temperature, soil, and water are all factors that assist us figure out what sort of life is present in a biome.
  • Terrestrial biomes, freshwater biomes, and marine biomes are the three types of biomes that exist.
  • Grasslands, deserts, and tropical woods are among the biomes found on land.
  • Polar freshwaters, big lakes, tropical and subtropical coastal rivers, temperate coastal rivers, and a variety of other freshwater biomes are all examples of freshwater biomes.
  • Continental shelves, tropical coral reefs, and kelp forests are some of the marine biomes found in the ocean.
  • An ecotone is a transitional location where the borders of biomes converge. Riparian zones and salt marshes are two examples in general.
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