Biomes and Global Warming
Tags: biome, biomes, ecosystem, ecosystems, freshwater biomes, global warming, marine biomes, terrestrial biomes
Last week I was reading an informative article about global warming and learned that one of the most important areas that can suffer the most from the upcoming threat of global warming is the biomes. Biome refers to the climatically and geographically defined area that is often termed as ecosystem. Every country depending on its area, location, geology and other aspects has one or more biomes. Did you known that all the biomes in the world can be classified into terrestrial biomes, marine biomes and freshwater biomes?
Different biomes supports living of few or a wide variety of species. It can be seen that those biomes or ecosystems that are far from the pole areas support a wider range of life. (It is an interesting fact … isn’t it) I have learned many such informations about biomes and have also learned about the importance of biomes. It was great to know that all of us are part of a biomes and how the biome around us has a direct relation with our features, food habits and physical attributes. I also learned that different biomes have different names which may also vary from country to country.
Reading all about biomes I felt more attached with our ecosystem and biodiversity. I also felt the urge that we should protect our biome and the lives it supports from the harmful effects of global warming.












