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No. There are many different biomes--grassland biomes, rainforest biomes, desert biomes, savanna biomes, and so on--and since a desert biome (a hot desert, not a cold desert) is hot with few trees, and a rainforest is full of trees and rains a lot, they're going to have different climates.

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By definition, biomes are classified by climates and geographical locations (latitude and elevation). Climates are in turn classified by the temperature and precipitation, with temperature determining the amount of energy (from the Sun) for photosynthesis and precipitation determining the amount of humidity available for plant growth. Hence the weather in this case determines how the biome would be classified.

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The climate of our biome is water , oxygen , sunshine and also reasonable temperature for our survival.

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