
Biome
A biome is a large area of the Earth characterized by specific climate conditions, plants, and animals. It encompasses ecosystems that share similar environmental features, such as temperature and rainfall. Common biomes include forests, deserts, grasslands, and tundras. Each biome supports distinct living organisms adapted to its unique conditions. For example, deserts have plants like cacti, while rainforests are rich in diverse tree species and wildlife. Understanding biomes helps us recognize the interconnectedness of nature and the importance of preserving different environments for the survival of various species.