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Ohio primarily features four main biomes: deciduous forests, grasslands, wetlands, and rivers. The deciduous forest biome, characterized by a mix of hardwood and softwood trees, covers much of the state. Grasslands, including prairies and savannas, can be found in the western regions. Additionally, wetlands and rivers play crucial roles in the state's ecology, providing habitats for diverse wildlife and supporting various ecosystems.

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