Water covers about three quarters of our planet. From oceans to rivulets, aquatic biomes are host to a wide variety of life-forms, and minerals, from the most common algae to the most mysterious deep-sea creature.
Anything that is living: animals, plants, algea, tiny organisms, mold, bacteria, etc...
A continental biome is a biome located on land. A biome is a fairly large area of land or sea floor that has the same animal species, vegetation, and climate. An example of a continental biome would be the desert.
The largest LAND BIOME (not the largest biome on Earth) is the taiga.
The marine biome is the largest.
The tropical rainforest biome.
Aquatic Biome
The ocean (aquatic biome).
the coral reef is a marine aquatic biome
It is a Terrestrial Biome
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No, because there is no biome that has to be a aquatic biome, in order to survive.
The word aquatic refers to the fact that the biome is in water. It is a freshwater environment, rather than a saltwater one.
there aren't really any countries in the aquatic biome, as every country is on land. Though some major reefs, aquatic regions exist. e.g Halong Bay (Vietnam) GBR (Australia) North Sea (Scandinavia) and the Amazon River (Brazil)
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Benthic Zone