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Understanding Biomes: Climate and Ecosystem Interactions

Biomes are geographic areas characterized by specific abiotic and biotic factors, including communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms. They exhibit similarities in the lithosphere and vary based on water availability. While the diversity of life and environmental conditions manifest in these ecosystems, biomes are most commonly defined by their climate. This overview explores the dynamics of biomes and their defining elements, illustrating the interplay between climate and ecological communities.

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Understanding Biomes: Climate and Ecosystem Interactions

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  1. Biome: Geographic areas sharing the same kinds of abiotic and biotic factors (communities of plants and plant spacing, animals, soil organisms, similarities in the lithosphere, water abundance/scarcity), but are most commonly identifyied and defined by their climate.

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