Biomes are very large ecological areas on Earth defined by non-living environmental factors like temperature, climate, geology and soils that influence the types of plants and animals adapted to live there. Biomes group together regions with similar climates and other physical conditions that support distinctive communities of living organisms.
Biomes are very large ecological areas on Earth defined by non-living environmental factors like temperature, climate, geology and soils that influence the types of plants and animals adapted to live there. Biomes group together regions with similar climates and other physical conditions that support distinctive communities of living organisms.
Biomes are very large ecological areas on Earth defined by non-living environmental factors like temperature, climate, geology and soils that influence the types of plants and animals adapted to live there. Biomes group together regions with similar climates and other physical conditions that support distinctive communities of living organisms.
surface, with fauna and flora (animals and plants) adapting to their environment. Biomes are often defined by abiotic (non-living)factors such as temperature, climate, relief, geology, soils, and vegetation