These include rivers, lakes, ponds, and wetlands. They do not have salt water but have many living things. - Freshwater biome, They are colder and drier. They mainly have evergreen trees. - Taiga forest, They are a transition area between forest and desert biomes. They do not have trees because there is not enough rain. - Prairie, They are made of salt water. Reefs are an abiotic factor in them. - Marine biome, They have some trees with grass between them, but the climate is hot and dry. - Savannah, They are very cold and do not have a lot of precipitation. It is difficult for living things to survive here. - Polar region, They have cold winters, warm summers and rain during the entire year. There are many deciduous trees. - Temperate forest, They are in the Arctic, and they are flat areas without trees. The animals (wolves, polar bears, mountain goats) have adapted to the climate. - Tundra, They have very warm, wet climates with rain during the entire year. They are very dense with tropical plants and animals. - Rainforest, They are very hot and dry. It is difficult for organisms to live here because there is not a lot of water. - Desert,
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