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A biome refers to a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna that occupy a major habitat. The factors that distinguish one biome from another are: geography, the types of vegetation as well as the inhabitants.
Temperatures and participation
The term Plant Ontology is used to summarize a changed plant cell.
In The Online World It Says That, "Koppen classified world climates by using the annuel monthly averages of temperature and precipitation of different regions" Isabelle
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A combination of various factors are used to distinguish biomes, including climate (particularly rainfall and temperature), altitude, soil, and bedrock geology.
no, a Biome is an area of similar climate, geography, and animal and plant life. Biomes can be used to define area but are not always.
A biome refers to a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna that occupy a major habitat. The factors that distinguish one biome from another are: geography, the types of vegetation as well as the inhabitants.
temperature and precipitation
When classifying Biome, characteristics such as genetic, taxonomic, or history are not used. They are classified using plant structure, leaf types, spacing of plants, and the climate of the area.
FactorsTemperaturePrecipitationRainfallHumidityWetnessDrynessAridnessClimate
Temp and rainfall
Temperatures and participation
Temperature, precipitation, and vegetation are used to classify climate regions.
The term Plant Ontology is used to summarize a changed plant cell.
The word climate is used to refer to the prevailing weather conditions is any particular area. A significant biological community that exists over a big area of land is called a biome.
it depend on the way the earth is tilted in the area so if it n your community hot then the earth is haveing diret sunlight that the earth is pointing at