The freshwater biome covers only 0.8% of the total water on this Earth, yet the water which makes up this biome are distributed unevenly throughout the globe. As a result the climate of these Biomes is greatly diverse depending on the region.
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Marine biomes can be found across different latitudes, ranging from polar regions near 90° latitude to tropical regions near the equator at 0° latitude. The specific latitude of a marine biome would depend on its location within these latitudinal bands.
Fresh water is located everywhere, although the freshwater biome is located in streams, ponds, and wetlands
the geography of freshwater biome is that it has freshwater and animal and plants.
The Marine Biome is part of all oceans.
No, mountains are not typically found in the marine biome. The marine biome consists of oceans, seas, and other saltwater environments, whereas mountains are landforms that are typically found on land.
The Aquatic Biome exists at almost all latitudes, but a specific marine biome could give you an exact answer.
The largest biome on Earth is the marine biome, which includes oceans and seas. It covers about 70% of the Earth's surface and is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species.
Biomes close to the marine biome include coastal biomes like estuaries, salt marshes, and mangrove forests. These areas transition from land to sea and support diverse ecosystems at the interface of marine and terrestrial environments. Additionally, coral reefs are another biome closely connected to the marine biome due to their location in shallow tropical waters.