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Destroying a biome involves altering its natural processes and ecosystem to a point where it can no longer support its typical vegetation and wildlife. This can occur through deforestation, pollution, urbanization, climate change, and other human activities that disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and lead to loss of biodiversity and degradation of the environment. Once a biome is destroyed, it can take decades to centuries, or even longer, for its natural processes and biodiversity to recover, if recovery is possible at all.

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