Aquatic Biomes
The aquatic biome is one of the 5 main biomes. Lakes, ponds, oceans, seas, rivers and estuaries are all part of the aquatic biome as they are full of water and contain plenty of life. Aquatic biomes can be either full of fresh or salt water. Most salt water areas are full of sand, coral, and other plants that grow in they sea, like seaweed. Fresh water areas contain more mud, rocks and sand and can contain submerged objects such as trees and plants. Both salty and not salty water contain heaps of fish which humans eat everyday.
Aquatic biomes provide a great amount to us but we need to make sure the biome is sustainable so it can always provide without much harm being caused. Read on throughout the other pages to find out more. |