Biome - GCSE Geography Definition
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A biome is a large geographic region characterised by specific climate conditions, flora, and fauna. It is an essential concept in GCSE Geography as it helps students understand how different areas of the Earth support varied ecosystems. Biomes are typically defined by factors such as temperature, precipitation, and the types of plants and animals that live there. Common examples include tropical rainforests, deserts, tundra, and grasslands. Each biome contains unique adaptations among its organisms, enabling them to survive in their specific environment. Understanding biomes is crucial for appreciating the planet’s biodiversity and the interconnections between climate, vegetation, and wildlife.
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