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Yes, all biomes collectively make up the biosphere, which encompasses all the Earth's ecosystems. The biosphere includes all living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment, across various biomes such as forests, deserts, grasslands, and oceans.
Yes, all the biomes together make up the biosphere, which is the global sum of all ecosystems on Earth including all living organisms and their habitats. Biomes are specific geographic regions characterized by distinct climate, flora, and fauna, contributing to the overall diversity and balance of the biosphere.
What biomes makes up most of Northern Africa
No, ecosystems are separate biomes.
Africa doesn't have a government, but all the countries which make up the continent do.
ecosystems are all of the living and nonliving things in a ecosystem, and biomes are habitats.
No, ecosystems are separate biomes.
Body systems are systems that make up the human body to function as to biomes are parts of the planet that help the world. there you go Cody
The difference between biomes and ecosystems are that "biomes are large areas made up of many connected land and water ecoystems, and an ecosystem is defined by all of its organisms and its abiotic factors.
An example of a biome is an aquatic biome. Oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, swamps, glades, and marshes are some of the bodies of water or wetlands that make up the Earth's aquatic biomes.
Here is the correct order: Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome then Biosphere. Population: A group of the same species. Community: The collection of all the population of all the species in an ecosystem. Ecosystem: Different habitats with different characteristics, separated by Biotones. Biome: A collection of Ecosystems. Biosphere: A collection of Biomes, such as the Tundra.