Tropical rain forest biomes are home to more than half the species of plants and animals in the world.
Bioma of grassland has a very high biodiversity and is a habitat for many animal species such as wild horses, bison, and deer.
Desert biomes have very extreme temperatures and often changes in temperatures up to 40 degrees Celsius in a day.
Tundra biomes are located in the north and southern pole and have a very short summer, only about 50-60 days.
Taiga forest biomes, or boreal forests, consist of conifer trees that are resistant to cold temperatures and long winter.
Deciduous forest biomes, or deciduous forests, are home to many species of animals such as black bears, foxes, and squirrels.
Sabana Biome is an arid area where there are many grass and a few trees.
Dry forest biomes have low rainfall and there are many cactus and plants that are drought resistant.
River and lake biomes have high biodiversity and become habitat for many species of fish and other aquatic animals.
Sea biomes consist of many ecosystems such as coral reefs, deep sea, and coastal which are home to many marine species such as fish, jellyfish, and whales.