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What is the difference between a biome and a habitat?

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Biome;

- A biome is a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat

- Consists of many ecosystems that share similar climate conditions

- A large geographical area

- Differ from each other by different climate conditions they have.

- Tropical rain forests, grasslands, and deserts are examples

Habitat;

- An ecosystem is all biotic and abiotic facots of a particular environment that interact with each other.

- Consists of biotic and abiotic factors.

- A small geographical area.

- Multiple ecosystems can fir within a particular biome.

- Coral reefs and ponds are examples.

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Question: what is the difference between a biome and a habitat?

Answer: habitats have distinct life forms living in them and Biomes are geography and climate conditions of communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms.

Explanation: so basically habitats have living things and bioms are plants and organisms and etc basically the whole earth

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