The desert biome is one of the most interesting biomes on the planet. Part of the land is considered a desert and annual rainfall is less than 10 inches. There are various kinds of deserts in the world, and there are various flora and fauna. Temperatures are usually hot during the day and cold at night. Due to the low rainfall, the desert is a dry area, supporting only sparse and widely spaced vegetation, or no vegetation at all. There are various kinds of desert such as trade wind desert, middle latitudes desert, rain shield desert, etc.
Biome consists of several ecosystems. Biomes are classified according to different climate, vegetation and wildlife. Tundra and desert are two examples of biomes. There are two kinds of moss: Arctic Tundra and Alpine Tundra. The desert is divided into dry desert and hot desert, semi-arid desert, coastal desert, cold desert. For this answer, we compare the Arctic Tundra with the hot and dry desert. These two biomes are different from each other as follows. A lot of Succulents were found in the hot and dry desert. These plants like cacti have a thick cuticle that helps to prevent loss of water. The leaves of many desert plants are also "sufficient", which means they are rich in nutrients. Like tundra, shrubs are common in the desert. Other examples of the life of plants found in hot and dry deserts include thorny pears, yucca and agave
Each biome can be described as an area on the earth with similar climates, animals, and plants. Today there are about 150 kinds of taxonomic biomes actually. There are mainly sea, tundra, desert, savanna, grassland, tropical rainforest, deciduous forest, coniferous forest (coniferous forest). Our biome page provides a detailed explanation of many of these biomes. Abiotic factors are abiotic factors in the environment such as temperature, light, moisture and nutrients. Biological factors are organisms and are part of the environment. Abiotic factors and biological factors together make up the environment around us. Let's see, for example, our planet. Some biological factors are plants that give us oxygen, and the animals we eat. Some nonbiological factors are sun, water and soil. Can you think about other people?