Taiga, tundra, desert, grasslands tropical forest, and temperate forest
All bioms have rocks even water bioms.
Tundra Boreal Forest Temperate Deciduous Forest Grassland
Temperature and Rainfall
deciduous
Australia has deserts, deciduous forests, and shrub/woodland biomes.
im not sure but i know what a biom is. a biom is a large region of the earth
All 9 biomes are desert, arctic, forests, rain forests, river, and that's all I know. Sorry
Rainforest Biomes contain almost 1/3 of all the organisms on Earth mostly because of the climate.
you just go around the map finding the mushroom biomes, if the ground is grey with huge mushrooms and mooshrooms, you are in the biome
salt marshes are were salt water meets fresh water and swamps are bioms with shallow fresh water and trees.
The six major biomes of Earth are the tundra, taiga (boreal forest), temperate forest, tropical rainforest, grassland, and desert. Each biome is characterized by distinct climate conditions, flora, and fauna. The tundra is cold and treeless, the taiga features coniferous forests, temperate forests have broadleaf trees, tropical rainforests are rich in biodiversity, grasslands are dominated by grasses, and deserts are arid with sparse vegetation. These biomes collectively support the planet's diverse ecosystems.
There are 14 major biomes on Earth, including rainforest, desert, tundra, grassland, and temperate forest. Each biome is defined by its unique climate, vegetation, and animal life.