Biome

A biome is a major community of plants and animals that occupy a distinct region and is determined mainly by its climate. These communities are characterized by their unique climates, soils, and plant life. Biomes are important for maintaining biodiversity and providing essential resources for humans. They are also a source of clean air and water, food, and building materials. By protecting and managing these unique habitats, we ensure a healthy and sustainable future for future generations.

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