There are several ways to classify biomes, but one common way is to break the biomes into five major categories: forests, grasslands, deserts, aquatic life, tundra. I will explain the necessity to identify places where the world is hard to live and compare in various ways such as geographical place, climate, food source. Forest biome is the world's most complex ecosystem, accounting for one-third of the Earth. Forest biome has three main types. Tropical forest, temperate forest, boreal forest.
In general, these ecological communities are called biomes. Deserts, forests, grasslands, aquatic life, tundra, jungle are the six major biomes present in the biosphere. Creatures on the earth interact in various ways. This is well documented in the nutritional level of the food chain - how energy is transferred in the ecosystem. Lithosphere consists of a hard solid mass on the Earth's surface, a semi-solid rock (molten material) under the Earth's crust, and a liquid rock in the center of the Earth. The surface of the lithosphere is heterogeneous because it has various topographical features.
There are several ways to classify biomes, but one common way is to break the biomes into five major categories: forests, grasslands, deserts, aquatic life, tundra. I will explain the necessity to identify places where the world is hard to live and compare in various ways such as geographical place, climate, food source. Forest biome is the world's most complex ecosystem, accounting for one-third of the Earth. Forest biome has three main types. Tropical forest, temperate forest, boreal forest.
There is no official number of biomes. According to Santa Barbara University, some scientists only accept aquatic life, desert, forest, grassland and tundra biome. Other lists include temperate forests, tropical rainforests, tropical dry forests and so on. Some people classify aquatic biomes as freshwater, freshwater wetlands, oceans, coral reefs, and estuary biomes. A more obvious type of biome includes a mountain or alpine biome, an island biome normally associated with the ocean or marine biome, and a flat place, a rocky hill and a hillside jungle