1. Answer;
-Marine
The marine biome is the largest of earth's biomes.
Step-by-step explanation;
-The marine biome is the biggest biome in the world! It covers about 70% of the earth. It includes five main oceans: the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern, as well as many smaller Gulfs and Bays.
Marine biome is characterized by salty waters that have a lot of biodiversity making up numerous complex ecosystems. The marine biome is prestigious due to it’s a biotic factors. The absence of a biotic factors means oceans would be lifeless. The sun is essential to this biome as it provides the sunlight needed for algae and phytoplankton, which are the cornerstone of the ocean’s food chain.
2. Answer;
Temperature and rainfall
Temperature and rainfall are the two major factors determining the distribution of terrestrial.
Step-by-step explanation;
Climate (temperature and precipitation or rainfall) is the most important abiotic (non-living) factor affecting the distribution of terrestrial biomes of different types. Climate determines the growing conditions in an area, so it also determines what plants can grow there. Animals depend directly or indirectly on plants, so the type of animals that live in an area also depends on climate.
-Based on temperature, climates can be classified as tropical, temperate, or arctic. Based on the amount of water available to plants, climates can be classified as arid (dry), semi-arid, semi-humid, or humid (wet). The moisture of a biome is determined by both precipitation and evaporation.