:::: What's It Like Where You Live? :::: - 0 views
Tropical Savanna Biome: Video Resource - 0 views
Intertidal zone - 0 views
Marine Plants - 0 views
Grasslands Animals - 0 views
Wetlands Animals - 0 views
National Marine Mammal Laboratory - 0 views
Mangrove - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase - 0 views
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Mangroves are woody trees or shrubs that grow in mangrove habitats or mangal (Hogarth, 1999). The mangrove is often considered a type of biome. Mangrove habitat is exclusively tropical and tidal, and therefore having soil or sediment that is water-logged and saline or of variable salinity. Areas where mangal occurs includes estuaries and marine shorelines. A wide variety of plant species can be found in mangrove habitat, but some 54 species in 20 genera, belonging to 16 families constitute the "true mangroves" — species that occur exclusively in mangrove habitats and rarely elsewhere (Hogarth, 1999).
Desert biome - Encyclopedia of Earth - 0 views
Land Biomes - 0 views
WebQuest - 0 views
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A biome is an area on the earth's surface that has a certain set of characteristics. There are seven kinds of biomes in the world: tundra, taiga, temperate forest, tropical rainforest, desert, grassland, and ocean. The map above shows where each of these biomes can be found around the world. Although it does not appear in the key, the ocean is represented by the blue area on the map.
Learn About Biomes! - 0 views
Mangrove / Mangroves - 0 views
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Growing in the intertidal areas and estuary mouths between land and sea, where the salty water from the sea is continuously mixed with the sweet water from the rivers, mangroves provide critical habitat for a diverse marine and terrestrial flora and fauna. Healthy mangrove forests are key to a healthy marine ecology.
define:Biomes - Google Search - 0 views
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