Biome, also called the living area, consists of not only the physical environment of a specific area, but also all plants, animals and other organisms. Biome is characterized by its plant life, climate, and location. Climate and physical characteristics determine the boundary of the biome. Biome is composed of various ecosystems. Ecosystems often have the same trousers and animals as the neighboring biomes around the border. The main biomes are tundra, coniferous forest, tropical rainforest, temperate forest, desert, grassland, savanna, jungle and ocean.
Land biome is the habitat of major terrestrial organisms in the world. These biomes support life on the planet, influence weather patterns, and help to adjust the temperature. Some biomes are characterized by very cold temperatures and freezing landscapes without trees. Other features are dense vegetation, seasonal warmth and abundant rainfall. Animals and plants in the biome are adaptable to their environment. Destructive changes in ecosystems can hurt food chains and lead to organism harm and extinction. Therefore, biome protection is essential for the protection of animals and plants. Do you know that it actually snow in some deserts? Discover 10 interesting facts about land biome
Marie College's World Biome - All information on this page (see ECO PAGE) and maps of biomes around the world, climate map, pictures. The description of each biome includes chapters on climate, distribution, direction to animals and plants, ecology, threats, and biome. The page of environmental biology has moved there and is expanding. There are links to Costa Rica pages, videos, etc. The updated version of this page is here. This page and its companion ads are no longer updated, but we will make the current address and existing forms as long as possible (make this page a remote Philippines) to allow access from bookmarks and narrow bandwidth users Burn to CD for village!) If the new page meets your needs, you may need to move bookmarks to them