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  • Biomes: Understanding Earth's Distinct Ecosystems
    The name for regions with distinct climates and organisms is biomes.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Biome: A large-scale community of plants and animals that share similar adaptations to a particular climate and environment.

    * Climate: The long-term weather patterns of a region, including temperature, precipitation, and wind.

    * Organisms: Living things, including plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and more.

    Some examples of biomes include:

    * Tundra: Cold, treeless regions with low-lying vegetation.

    * Taiga: Vast coniferous forests in cold climates.

    * Temperate Deciduous Forest: Forests with trees that lose their leaves in the fall.

    * Tropical Rainforest: Warm, humid forests with high biodiversity.

    * Desert: Dry, arid regions with sparse vegetation.

    * Grassland: Open areas dominated by grasses with few trees.

    * Ocean: The largest biome on Earth, with a variety of marine life.

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