1. Grassland biome: Gauteng, including Johannesburg, is predominantly covered by grassland biome. This biome is characterized by vast open plains with grasses and scattered trees.
2. Savanna biome: The savanna biome is also found in Gauteng, with its mix of grasslands and scattered trees. This biome is home to a variety of wildlife, including antelope, zebras, and giraffes.
3. Forest biome: While not as prevalent as grassland and savanna biomes, there are pockets of forest biome in Gauteng, particularly in protected areas like nature reserves and parks.
4. Wetland biome: Gauteng has some wetland areas, which are important for biodiversity and water filtration. These biomes are home to a variety of plant and animal species that are adapted to wet conditions.
5. Urban biome: Johannesburg is a major urban center, and as such, it has its own unique urban biome. This biome is characterized by buildings, roads, and other man-made structures, as well as parks and green spaces that provide habitat for urban wildlife.