They all support life that can adapt in that type of biome.
They all support life that can adapt in that type of biome, but they are located at different areas and they are just different.
Areas within the same biome share similar climatic conditions, vegetation types, and wildlife. However, they may differ in specific plant and animal species present, soil composition, and topographical features due to local variations in factors like rainfall, temperature, and human influences.
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it is called a biomes
The freshwater biome, Desert biome, Marine Bioes, etc..............
Convergent evolution.
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.
philadelphia is in the same biome of the taiga
yes. the names are different, but it is still the same type of forest biome.
No, a town is not a biome. A biome is a large geographical area characterized by its distinct climate, vegetation, and animal life. A town is a human settlement within a biome.
Thundra is a biome found in polar areas.
Some areas of land are not part of any major biome. These areas include mountains ranges and land that is covered with thick sheets of ice.