
1) Big ecosystem 2) Biotic community 3) Community 4) Complex ecologic community 5) Controlled community 6) Desert or tundra 7) Eco-community 8) Ecological community 9) Ecological environs 10) Ecological formation 11) Ecological region 12) Ecosystem 13) Global biome model 14) Grassland or rain forest
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1) Grassland 2) Timberland 3) Woodland
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Biomes z are climatically and geographically defined as contiguous areas with similar climatic conditions on the Earth, such as communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms, and are often referred to as ecosystems. Some parts of the earth have more or less the same kind of abiotic and biotic factors spread over a large area, creating a typic...
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a climatic and geographically defined area of ecologically similar communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms, often referred to as ecosystems.
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the largest geographic biotic unit, a major community of plants and animals with similar life forms and environmental conditions. It includes various ... [1 related articles]
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Minecraft region
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A major portion of the living environment of a particular region (such as a fir forest or grassland), characterised by its distinctive vegetation and maintained by local climatic conditions.
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<ecology> A region which has distinct types of organisms, substrates, and climate, all interacting to produce a large, distinct, and complex biotic community. ... (21 Mar 1998) ...
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(bi´ōm) a large, distinct, easily differentiated community of organisms arising as a result of complex interactions of climatic factors, flora, fauna, and substrate; usually designated according to kind of vegetation present, such as tundra, coniferous forest, deciduous forest, or grassland.
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Plant communities such as chaparral, tundra, coniferous forest, deciduous forest, grassland, southwestern (U.S.) pine-oak woodland, pinyon-juniper woodland, chaparral, and desert. There are many different types of plant communities. They can be broken into eight large categories.
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Largest recognizable assemblage of animals and plants on the Earth. The distribution of the biomes is controlled mainly by climate.
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a grouping of all communities or ecosystems worldwide having a similar biotic community and occurring in broadly similar environments. E.g. rain forest, tundra, coral reef. A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna adapted to the particular conditions in which they occur.
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a climatic and geographically defined area of ecologically similar communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms, often referred to as ecosystems.
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biome 1. The total complex of biotic communities occupying and characterizing a particular geographic area or zone. 2. A biotic community of plants and animals; specifically, such a community in a prehistoric period. 3. A biogeographical region or formation; a major regional ecological community characterized by distinctive life forms and princip...
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An ecological community of organisms that occurs across a broad geographic region defined by its location, biogeographic history, and climate.
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one of the largest recognizably distinct ecosystems on earth; the plant and animal communities and associated soils that are characteristic of a given regional climate type.
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The plant and animal community of a major climatic region or type of habitat.
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plants, animals, and climate found in a certain area
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communities of plants and animals that are defined geographically and climatically. For example, rainforests are a biome defined as warm all year round with plenty of rain and sunlight, generally found near the equator with lush plant growth and a diversity of animals.
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acronym: global biome model
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Entire community of living organisms in a single major ecological area. (See biotic community.)
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noun a major biotic community characterized by the dominant forms of plant life and the prevailing climate
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Broad natural assemblage of plants and animals shaped by common patterns of vegetation and climate. Examples include the tundra biome, the rainforest biome, and the desert biome
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A large-scale grouping that includes many communities of a similar nature.
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a complex biotic community characterized by distinctive plant and animal species and maintained under the climatic conditions of the region, esp. such a community that has developed to climax.
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