Biomes

Rainforest

Location

Central and South America, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Australia

Characteristics

Biotic Features

Plants, Bamboo, Coconut Trees, Curare Plant, Animals ( Colobus Monkey, Sloth, and Lemurs)

Abiotic Features

Soil Nutrients, Sunlight, and a Warm Climate

Human Population

Due to the intense humidity it would not be super likely for a lot of humans to live in the rain forest biomes.

Natural Resources

Farming, Mining, Ranching and Timber

Ecological Threats

Logging, Deforestation, Cattle Grazing, Soya Plantations, Palm Oil, Mining,

Boreal / Taiga Forest

Location

Canada and Russia

Characteristics

Biotic Features

Mammals, Insects (32,000 species), trees,

Abiotic Features

Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Rocks, and Precipitation

Human Population

Since Canada and Russia are well populated areas it is assumed that there will be a higher population than most of the others.

Natural Resources

Wood, Oil

Ecological Threats

Logging, Mining, Oil and Gas, Hydro.

Grassland

Location

Africa, South America, Eurasia and plains of North America

Characteristics

Biotic Features

Primary Producers ( cyanobacteria, mosses, lichens, trees etc)

Primary and Secondary Consumers (Rabbits, Moles, Small Deer etc.)

Abiotic Features

Climate, Parental material and soil, Topography, Natural Disturbances.

Human Population

Similar to desert so there would be less human population

Natural Resources

Tropical Grassland - Water, Lumber, and Livestock.

Temperate Grassland - Wheat, Coal, Oil, Corn, Livestock, Gas and Oats

Ecological Threats

Global Warming, Urban Development, Pesticides

Desert

Location

North Africa, Southwestern U.S, Mexico and Australia.

Characteristics

Biotic Features

Scorpions, Coyotes, Snakes, Spiders, Lizard and Cacti

Abiotic Features

Sand

Human Population

Less than most of the biomes.

Natural Resources

Mineral Salts, Copper, Uranium, Iron

Ecological Threats

Global Warming because it creates in increase of wildfires as well as a drought.

Temperate Deciduous Forest

Locaction

Half of the United States, Canada, Europe, parts of Russia, China, and Japan.

Characteristics

Biotic Features

Deciduous Trees, Birch Trees, Oak Trees, Red tailed hawk, common lime, coyote, chipmunks, white-tailed deer.

Abiotic Features

Rocks, Soil, Water, Sunlight, Air, Climate, Rain, Hills, Temperature, Air

Human Population

Populated by many humans if not #1 in the biomes

Natural Resources

Trees, Flora, Fauna, and Ecosystems.

Ecological Threats

Acid rain caused by industrial and vehicular emissions.

Chaparral / Mediterranean

Location

US West Coast, South America's West Coast, South Africa's Cape Town, Australia's Western Tip, Coast of the Mediterranean.

Characteristics

Biotic Features

Foxes, Ferns, Trees, Ticks, Broom rapes, Pumas, Coyotes and Rabbits

Abiotic Features

Mountains, Rocks and Water (small amount)

Human Population

Very Populated by humans

Natural Resources

Trees, animals(fur),rocks

Ecological Threats

Wild fires and human development, habitat destruction, air pollution, water pollution, climate change and global warming.

Savanna

Location

Africa, South America, Australia, and India.

Characteristics

Biotic Features

Trees, Grasses, Shrubs, Mosses, Lichens, Insects, Fungi, Larger Animals

Abiotic Features

Climate, Soil, Topography, Precipitation, Hills, Prairies, Rocks, Cliffs, Gullies

Human Population

Subtopic

The Savanna is more likely to be inhabited by humans however still not super likely as the boreal forest.

Natural Rescources

A lot of metal resources including Bauxite, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Silver, Nickel, Tin, Gold etc.

Ecological Threats

Climate change, specific farming practices, overgrazing, aggressive agriculture irrigation, deforestation and erosion.

Tundra

Location

Top of the world, near the north pole.

Characteristics

Biotic Features

Low Shrubs, Crustose and Foliose Lichens, Herbivores, Carnivores, Migratory Birds, Insects, Fish

Abiotic Features

Precipitation, Temperature, Permafrost, Wind

Human Population

Due to the extreme temperatures there would be a less likely amount of human population and it would be similar to the desert biome.

Natural Resources

Nickel, Copper, Coal, Gold, Uranium, Tungsten, Diamond, Oil, and Iron.

Ecological Threats

Climate Change is the biggest ecological threat