bioma
A bioma (from the Greek bios, life), also called a bioclimatic landscape or biotic area (which should not be confused with an ecozone or ecoregion), is a specific part of the planet that shares climate, flora, and fauna. A bioma is the set of ecosystems characteristic of a biogeographic zone defined by its vegetation and predominant animal species. It is the expression of regional or continental ecological conditions: climate and soil determine the conditions to which the plant and animal communities of the bioma respond.
Tropical rainforest, savanna, temperate forests, tundra, etc.
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