Freshwater Biome Research By Zach Wooten. Freshwater Geography & Climate Location: Florida Amazon river and lakes in Russia Description: small body of.

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Freshwater Biome Research By Zach Wooten

Freshwater Geography & Climate Location: Florida Amazon river and lakes in Russia Description: small body of freshwater Soil type: moist and fertilized Precipitation: 30 to 60 in. of rainfall Temperature range: verity of temp. Climate: From 39 to 71F

Freshwater Biodiversity Plant species: algae, lilies, and duckweed Animal species: turtles, ducks, fish, and frogs

Freshwater Adaptations Needed for Survival Plant: plants are floating algae and plants along the shore line Animal: animals live in or near water

Freshwater Interactions of Biotic and Abiotic Biotic: animals, plants, and estuariesAbiotic: Water, lakes, pond, nutrients close to shore

What is Biodiversity? The number of different species of plants and animals in a area.

How does biodiversity contribute to the sustainability of an ecosystem? Biodiversity allows use to live healthy and happy lives.