Bi·ome ˈbīˌōm/ noun (ecology): A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, eg., forest or tundra
Biomes are sections we use to divide the earth's surface. They are a combination of factors like climate, geology, soils and vegetation. Many confuse biomes with ecosystems, when they are actually not; there are multiple different ecosystems, in a single biome.
There are 5 main biomes on planet earth: Desert, Aquatic, Forest, Grassland and Tundra. These biomes can be explored even deeper, by breaking them down. On this website, we are covering the desert biome, and the country or area of our biome is the Arabian Desert.
Biomes are sections we use to divide the earth's surface. They are a combination of factors like climate, geology, soils and vegetation. Many confuse biomes with ecosystems, when they are actually not; there are multiple different ecosystems, in a single biome.
There are 5 main biomes on planet earth: Desert, Aquatic, Forest, Grassland and Tundra. These biomes can be explored even deeper, by breaking them down. On this website, we are covering the desert biome, and the country or area of our biome is the Arabian Desert.