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Q: Most familiar life forms live in regions of biomes that humans inhabit?
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Do most familiar life forms live in regions of biomes that humans inhabit?

yes


What are human region?

I'm not fully sure if you are saying "regions" or if you mean to say "religions" but either way all of them are. Humans inhabit all of the Earth so all of the regions are "humans regions" and all religions are practiced only by man so they are "humans religions".


How many lands inhabited by humans on the earth?

There are over 195 countries on Earth where humans inhabit. Each country can have multiple cities and regions where humans live. The total number of inhabited lands would depend on how you define and categorize these regions.


Why can a giant squid inhabit some of the deepest regions of the sea if humans can't?

They can survive the underwater pressure. Also, they can breathe underwater, and breathing is one of those things that helps keep humans alive.


How do humans effect taiga biomes and animals?

humans affect the taiga biomes and animals by cutting down trees that are homes to other animals.


What does (to) inhabit mean?

The word inhabit means to live in or occupy a place or environment. For example, as humans, we inhabit planet earth.


What is the only continent where humans do not inhabit?

Antarctica is the only continent where humans do not permanently inhabit. While some research stations exist on the continent, they are mostly occupied by scientists for short durations.


What biomes are impacted the most by humans?

temperate deciduous forests


What do we humans have in common with pine trees?

Humans and pine trees both inhabit the planet Earth.


Do humans live in the tundra?

Humans live in all kinds of biomes. Like animals, we adapt to the enviroment.


Do humans own the earth?

No, despite what we may think we only inhabit it.


How have humans adapted to living in wetland biomes?

they adapted by to water and climate and grasslands