Biomes are areas of the Earth that exhibit traits such as flora, temperature, and volume of rainfall in common. Biomes encompass deserts, forests, grasslands, the sea, and tundras. Every plant and creature within a biome has its individual function within the ecosystem. Certain creatures consume plants, whereas others prey on fellow animals while plants contribute oxygen, control soil moisture levels, and mitigate floods. Gaining knowledge about these biomes empowers us to more effectively safeguard these crucial habitats for the organisms that reside within them.