freshwater lake has no salt and saltwater has many salt particles
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Freshwater biomes are characterized by low salt concentration, such as lakes, rivers, and wetlands, while saltwater biomes have high salt concentration and include oceans and seas. Freshwater biomes support a different array of plant and animal species adapted to lower salt levels, while saltwater biomes have diverse marine life adapted to high salinity.
The Tagia biome is a cold forest biome found in high latitudes, characterized by thick evergreen coniferous trees and acidic soil. The Estuary biome is a transitional ecosystem where freshwater meets saltwater, resulting in brackish water and diverse plant and animal species that are adapted to fluctuating salinity levels. These two biomes have distinct characteristics and ecological functions due to their different environmental conditions.
One example of a biome with a saltwater environment is the marine biome. Marine biomes cover about 70% of the Earth's surface and include oceans, coral reefs, and estuaries. They are home to a wide variety of marine life adapted to living in salty water.
A salt water biome, also known as a marine biome, includes oceans and seas. It is a large body of saline water that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface. Marine biomes support a diverse range of plant and animal life adapted to the high salinity and unique conditions of the ocean environment.
These are the Biomes: * Temperate Deciduous Forest * Desert * Tundra * Rain Forest * Grasslands (Savanna and Prairie) * Taiga, Boreal, Coniferous Forest ( They are all kinda the same things, look up images of them, and then you will understand) * Aquatic Biomes ( Marine, Fresh Water, and Estuary) * Those are the Biomes names * (:
Examples of freshwater wetlands include marshes, swamps, bogs, and floodplains. These areas are characterized by the presence of fresh water and support a unique variety of plant and animal species that are adapted to wet conditions.