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Food chains can be longer in trophic regions than in tundra regions due to the greater biodiversity and availability of resources in warmer climates. Trophic regions, such as temperate and tropical ecosystems, support a wider variety of producers and consumers, allowing for more complex interactions and longer chains. In contrast, tundra regions have limited vegetation and fewer species, resulting in shorter food chains with fewer trophic levels. The harsh environmental conditions in tundra also restrict the energy available to support larger food webs.

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