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This biome is found all over the world in every country but it isn't as common in some countries as others. It is found on the coast/ border of countries. there are bigger coastal biomes and smaller biomes
A lot of these environments are coral reefs, grass meadows. Around the water it tends to be very dry (outsides dry, insides wet). Nothing at a coastal biome really grows, no food sometimes wild berries but most of the time they aren't eatable. You obviously can caught and buy fish and other sea animals to eat too.
At a coastal biome there is always tall and short trees, all kinds. There is lots of moss and bushes. When going to a coastal biome there normally isn't flowers, there are more natural plants and trees. Plants stay alive by the rain so they get watered and also the wetness under the ground keeping the grounds and plants moist.
The ocean part of a coastal biomes change. Some are sandy, some are warm, some are rocky. All oceans are different. You tend to find most oceans/ beaches have sandy if not ricks or shells.
There is a coastal biome in every kind of climate. The climate always tend to change, but they are more on the colder side because they.
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In this coastal biome there are many different animals. The verity of animal can include, birds (seagull, pelicans etc.) This is also including sea life. All kinds of sharks, many fish, turtles, seaweeds and other kinds of plants in the ocean. Also can include all the livings in the coral reefs.
A clown fish living in the ocean survives because they have gills and fins to help swim and survive, they eat the seaweed and other things in the coral reef to help them stay alive.
A pelican survives by going into the ocean and swimming and catching a fish or any other thing they can eat, they stay in packs a lot of the time so they can protect each other.
https://untamedscience.com/biology/biomes/coastal-oceans-biome/
http://www.invivo.fiocruz.br/cgi/cgilua.exe/sys/start.htm?UserActiveTemplate=english&infoid=1340&sid=102
https://askabiologist.asu.edu/anatomy-coast
https://untamedscience.com/biology/biomes/coastal-oceans-biome/
https://askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/coast