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Biomes can be defined as the major climatic regions of the world, classified according to their predominant vegetation and characterised by adaptations of organismsto that particular environment.
The biosphere can be divided into relatively large regions called biomes. A biome has a distinct climate and certain living organisms (especiallyvegetation) characteristic to the region and may contain many ecosystems. The key factors determining climate are average annual precipitation andtemperature. These factors, in turn, depend on the geography of the region, such as the latitude and altitude of the region, and mountainous barriers. Themajor types of biomes include: aquatic , desert , forest , grassland and tundra . Biomes have no distinct boundaries. Instead, there is a transition zone called an ecotone, which contains a variety of plants and animals. For example, anecotone might be a transition region between a grassland and a desert, with species from both.
You will be required to learn about terrestrial and aquatic biomes.
Water covers a major portion of the earth's surface, so aquatic biomes contain a rich diversity of plants and animals. Aquatic biomes can be subdivided into two basic types: freshwater and marine .
A freshwater region has a low salt concentration, usually less than 1 percent, and occurs in several types of regions: ponds and lakes, streams and rivers, and wetlands.
Marine regions cover nearly three-fourths of the earth's surface. Marine bodies are salty, having approximately 35 grams of dissolved salt per litre of water (3.5percent). Oceans are very large marine bodies that dominate the earth's surface and hold the largest ecosystems. They contain a rich diversity of living organisms. Oceanregions can be separated into four major zones: intertidal, pelagic, benthic and abyssal .
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