6/11/2023 0 Comments Anemona jewel![]() ![]() ![]() The parasite uses the other - usually larger - animal to live off, drawing its blood or its nutrients or something similar. Parasitism: Parasitism benefits only one of the two animals involved, the parasite, and hurts the other animal.Symbiosis: A close relationship between two different species with different niches Next, there are the cold biomes: tundras, which are dry, and taigas, which are moist.Ĭommunity Interactions: All populations in an area Very generally, there are six different biomes, all at different latitudes on earth: tropical rainforests are the most moist, and at 0 degrees recieve the most rainfall contrarily, deserts at 30 degrees recieve the least rainfall, because they recieve the dry, used air masses from the tropical rainforests. Continuing in this pattern of opposition is temperate rainforests, which have seasonal temperatures, and savannas, which are seasonal moist/dry. However, biomes aren't just made of biotic (living) organisms - there are also abiotic (non-living) factors: for example, water (in terms of rivers and oceans, but also in terms of rainfall/drought), dirt, temperature, rocks, air quality, and sea level (close to sea level, or very high up). A biome forms based off its position on the earth because the world is round, certain latitudes are exposed to different amounts of sunlight, creating different types of environments that are able to sustain different types of plants and animals. An ecosystem is an environment that has lots of populations, and is part of a biome. ![]()
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