Biome Research By Joi Favors. Location Florida, Amazon river, lakes in Russia Description Small body of freshwater Soil type Sand,silky, and clay soils.

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Biome Research By Joi Favors

Location Florida, Amazon river, lakes in Russia Description Small body of freshwater Soil type Sand,silky, and clay soils  Precipitation  inches of rainfall  Temperature range  22o-4oc  Climate  From 39 to 70

 Plants  Algae, lilies, duckweed  Animals  Turtles, frogs, duck and many types of fish

 Plants  Plants are floating algae and plants are food to some of the animals that eat plant  Animals  Animals live in or near water. And fish can survive because the can only live In water and not on land

 Biotic  Animals,plants, estuaries  Abiotic  Water, lakes,and ponds littoral nutrients, rich area found close to shore

 Biodiversity is the variety of life. It can be studied on many levels, at the highest level, you can look at all the different species on the on the entire earth

Biodiversity allows us to live healthy and happy lives. It provides us with an array of foods and materials and it contributes to the economy. Without a diversity, plants, pollinators and soils, our supermarkets would have a lot less produce.