It is called a biome.
Aquatic Biome
A biome is described as a ecosystem in the Artic. Penguins live in what is called the Tundra biome, located in the north.
the coral reef is a marine aquatic biome
It is a Terrestrial Biome
aquatic
No, because there is no biome that has to be a aquatic biome, in order to survive.
there aren't really any countries in the aquatic biome, as every country is on land. Though some major reefs, aquatic regions exist. e.g Halong Bay (Vietnam) GBR (Australia) North Sea (Scandinavia) and the Amazon River (Brazil)
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it is located in an ocean or sea
The study of biomes is called biome ecology. It focuses on understanding the interactions between living organisms and their environment in specific biome types like forests, deserts, grasslands, or aquatic ecosystems.
I would say that the aquatic biome would be regions on Earth that have water, such as the oceans. I don't really know what else it could be, beings that aquatic animals live in water. So, the aquatic biome is regions on Earth with water. Not sure if this would include smaller bodies of water, such as ponds, lakes, etc.