Biome , the largest geographic biotic unit, a major community of plants and animals with similar life forms and environmental conditions. It includes various communities and is named for the dominant type of vegetation, such as grassland or coniferous forest. Learn what a biome is, how it is shaped by physical and climatic factors, and how it supports diverse life forms. Explore the terrestrial and aquatic biomes around the world and their adaptations, roles, and threats. Biomes Definition A biome is a large geographic region characterized by a distinct climate, soil, and vegetation, which in turn determines the types of animal species that inhabit the area. A biome refers to a large geographical area that is characterized by its distinct set of plants, animals, and environmental conditions. These conditions are influenced by factors like climate, soil type, and topography. Biomes can vary widely, from deserts to rainforests, and each supports a unique ... A biome is a large geographical area that is characterized by its unique combination of climate, vegetation, and wildlife. A biome contains a variety of plant and animal species.

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