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Yes, biospheres and climate zones often overlap, as both are influenced by similar environmental factors. Climate zones, defined by temperature and precipitation patterns, shape the types of ecosystems that can thrive in a given area. Consequently, specific biospheres, such as tropical rainforests or deserts, can be found within corresponding climate zones. However, various local factors can also lead to variations within these overlaps, creating unique ecological niches.

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