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.
"Region" is a very general term. A region can be as small as a city block or neighborhood or as large as a multi-national area such as "southeast Asia" or the "Amazon watershed", depending on what is being discussed. A region is merely an area that has some common characteristic that is relevant to whatever is being discussed at the moment.
A very large city.A region made up of several large cities and their surrounding areas in sufficient proximity to be considered a single urban complex.the region extending from southern New Hampshire to south of Washington, D.C. that is dominated by urban land use
high population density large agricultural population very fertile
In Europe, Sicily, a large Italian island.
No, of course not. The larger the country the more likely it will have multiple cultures. Also many modern cities are large enough that individual neighborhoods whose inhabitants are largely from one group of immigrants have a different culture in each of these neighborhoods.
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A biome is a large geographical region characterized by a dominant type of plant. Each biome has distinct flora and fauna adapted to its specific environmental conditions. Examples of biomes include rainforest, desert, and tundra.
A collection of similar ecosystems are is called a biome.
They are called "Biomes"
Amazon rainforest, the north pole in the winter, really any geographical area has plants or animals that have adapted to that environment.
a biome is a huge dry desert in the south west tundra
Biomes are defined as large geographic areas with similar plants, animals, soil organisms, and climatic conditions on the Earth. The five major biomes are desert, forest, grasslands, tundra and aquatic.