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terrestrial biome

 

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Terrestrial Biome

Definition:

A terrestrial biome refers to a major ecological community of plants, animals, and other organisms that occupy a specific geographic region on land. It is characterized by distinct climate conditions, vegetation types, and habitats.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The tropical rainforest is a terrestrial biome known for its dense vegetation and high biodiversity.
  2. The tundra is an example of a terrestrial biome with extremely cold temperatures and a short growing season.
  3. The desert biome is characterized by low rainfall and sparse vegetation adapted to arid conditions.
  4. In the grassland biome, large herds of herbivores roam the open plains in search of food.
  5. The deciduous forest biome experiences four distinct seasons, with trees shedding their leaves during the winter.

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