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The correct answer is the ocean -- you know, the biome that we land-dwellers always forget. ;-) In fact, some biome lists omit the ocean biome entirely, which is really unfortunate. Ocean biomass does tend to be less dense than that of rainforests (per unit volume), but the original question seemed to be about size, not density. One could argue that it's unfair to consider all the oceans to be a single biome when terrestrial biomes are so finely subdivided, but everyone just refers to it as "the ocean biome", so there you go.

More speculatively, I recently saw a 2003 documentary which claims an even larger biome:

"With the discovery of microbes living in the vents perhaps miles below the sea floor, scientists began to consider that most of the biomass on earth might well live here beneath the volcanoes of the deep sea."

Mind you, they're not talking about the deep-sea hydrothermal vent communities that we're always hearing about. They're talking about the vast networks of underground fissures that *feed* these vents, extending deep into the Earth. So this is deeper than the deepest that we've ever explored. Anyway, I've no idea how accurate this documentary is; I can't find any corroborating sources.

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