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To define:
The term ‘biome’.
Explanation of Solution
In biology, biome refers to regions onearth that experience similar climatic conditions and have similar flora and fauna. One biome may contain different ecosystems, but the animals and plants living in one type of biome have similar adaptations. Some of the major biomes are grasslands, tundra, rain forests, and deserts. For example, all the deserts present on earth belong to the category of desert biomes.It is characterized by low vegetation and life adapted to less precipitation.
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