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  • Understanding Biomes: Shared Climates & Organisms Across the Globe
    Yes, that is true!

    A biome is defined by its climate and the organisms that have adapted to live there. So, even though biomes can be found in different geographic locations, they share similar:

    * Climate: This includes factors like temperature, rainfall, and humidity.

    * Vegetation: The types of plants that dominate the biome are similar, even if the specific species might differ.

    * Animal life: The animals adapted to survive in that biome will have similar characteristics, even if they are different species.

    Examples:

    * Tropical rainforests: Found in South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia, they all have high rainfall, warm temperatures, and diverse plant and animal life.

    * Deserts: From the Sahara in Africa to the Atacama in South America, deserts are characterized by low rainfall, hot temperatures, and specialized plants and animals.

    * Tundra: Found in the Arctic and high altitudes, tundras are cold and dry with limited plant life and specialized animals.

    While the specific species within a biome may vary, the overall structure and function of the biome remain consistent. This means that biomes can be compared and studied across the globe, helping us understand how ecosystems function and the impacts of climate change.

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