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  2. Biome - Wikipedia

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    A biome ( / ˈbaɪ.oʊm /) is a distinct geographical region with specific climate, vegetation, and animal life. It consists of a biological community that has formed in response to its physical environment and regional climate. [1] [2] Biomes may span more than one continent. A biome encompasses multiple ecosystems within its boundaries.

  3. Temperate forest - Wikipedia

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    A temperate forest is a forest found between the tropical and boreal regions, located in the temperate zone. It is the second largest terrestrial biome, covering 25% [1] of the world's forest area, only behind the boreal forest, which covers about 33%. These forests cover both hemispheres at latitudes ranging from 25 to 50 degrees, [2] wrapping ...

  4. Biogeographic realm - Wikipedia

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    A biogeographic realm is the broadest biogeographic division of Earth's land surface, based on distributional patterns of terrestrial organisms. They are subdivided into bioregions, which are further subdivided into ecoregions . A biogeographic realm is also known as "ecozone", although that term may also refer to ecoregions.

  5. List of ecoregions in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The USEPA ecoregion classification system has four levels, but only Levels I, III, and IV are shown on this list. Level I divides North America into 15 broad ecoregions (or biomes). Wisconsin is within the Eastern Temperate Forest, and in the Great Plains, Level I regions.

  6. Flooded grasslands and savannas - Wikipedia

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    Flooded grasslands and savannas is a terrestrial biome of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) biogeographical system, consisting of large expanses or complexes of flooded grasslands. These areas support numerous plants and animals adapted to the unique hydrologic regimes and soil conditions. Large congregations of migratory and resident ...

  7. Effects of climate change on biomes - Wikipedia

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    Climate change is altering biomes already now, adversely affecting ecosystems on land and in the ocean. [2] [3] Climate change represents the long-term changes of temperature and average weather patterns. [4] [5] In addition, it leads to a substantial increase in both the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. [6]

  8. List of ecoregions in China - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of terrestrial ecoregions of the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China, according to the World Wide Fund for Nature.. The transition between two of the planet's eight terrestrial biogeographic realms – the Palearctic, which includes temperate and boreal Eurasia, and Indomalaya, which includes tropical South and Southeast Asia – extends through ...

  9. Halle Berry works out like she's 'preparing for war' at 57 ...

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    Halle Berry isn't one of those actors who trains for a movie role and then slides off the workout wagon. Fitness is a huge part of the 57-year-old's life, and that's one of the many reasons she ...