A biome
The terrestrial region is a biome, and is marked by a large naturally occurring group of plants and animals in a major habitat. An example is the forest or the plains.
A terrestrial region is a geographical area on land characterized by distinct physical and biological features, such as climate, soil types, vegetation, and wildlife. This classification helps scientists and ecologists study and understand the different ecosystems and habitats found on Earth.
That geographic region is called a "biogeographic region." This term refers to areas with distinct ecological characteristics that support the evolution of specific plant and animal species.
A biome. Biomes are distinct areas with similar climate, geography, and habitats that support specific types of plants and animals. They are characterized by their unique abiotic conditions and vegetation patterns.
some southwest plants and animals are snakes, owls, cati,.
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a biome
I think it's ecotourism.
They are large regions such as forests, deserts, and grasslands characterized by (1) a distinct climate and (2) specific life-forms (especially vegetation) adapted to it. Climate dictates what is in that biome.
Amazon rainforest, the north pole in the winter, really any geographical area has plants or animals that have adapted to that environment.
a region of earth where plants and animals developed in isolation from other region
there is trees ,water, animals , and plants the resourcesin north region are trees ,animals ,and plants and water