Although the same type of biome can appear in many areas around the world, they are often different. Climate and conditions make them similar, but they all have variations in species found. For instance both the African and Amazon rainforests make up the rainforest biome, but they are quite different.
Yes it is true
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I belive that is a biome, correct me if it is wrong.
Saltwater does sort of have a climate. It has three main biome parts coastal, open, and deep. The coastal is warmest, open is colder than that, and deep is the coldest.
the answer is biome ecosystem community population organisims i think thats right i hope so i'm not a geinus so i don't know.
There is a desert biome in central Australia.
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no because there are 6 biomes around the world and they are not because made up of all the areas in the world and they only have particular areas that they are in and we have houses so they cant take up that area
Biomes are defined as large geographic areas with similar plants, animals, soil organisms, and climatic conditions on the Earth. The five major biomes are desert, forest, grasslands, tundra and aquatic.
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each biome has a certain climate and organisms