Special Environments
Special environments are unique ecosystems that have distinct characteristics, often shaped by specific climate conditions, geography, or biological factors. Examples include tropical rainforests, deserts, and coral reefs. These environments support a variety of plant and animal species that have adapted to thrive in their particular conditions.
Many special environments are sensitive to changes, such as climate change or human activities. For instance, wetlands play a crucial role in water filtration and flood control, while mountain ranges can influence weather patterns. Protecting these environments is essential for maintaining biodiversity and ecological balance.