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All ecosystems, including temperate and polar biomes, contribute to global biodiversity and support unique species that are adapted to those environments. Protecting these areas is crucial for preserving overall biodiversity, as each region plays a distinct role in the ecological balance of the planet. Failure to protect temperate and polar biomes could lead to irreversible loss of species and ecosystems.


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