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How does a biome differ from a habitat?

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A biome is a geographic area with similar vegetation, temperature, and precipitation.

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A habitat describes the physical environment a species lives in whereas a biome is compromised of multiple habitats with similar features. A biome is a geographic area with similar vegetation, temperature, and precipitation.

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