A distinct zone of the biosphere Which has its own climatic pattern plant and animal life
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For convenience, any segment of the landscape that includes the biotic and abiotic components is called an ecosystem. ... A given forest, meadow, or river is likewise an ecosystem. One ecosystem grades into another along zones termed ecotones, where a mixture of plant and animal species from the two ecosystems occurs.
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biosphere reserve is an area of land or water that is protected by law in order to support the conservation of ecosystems, as well as the sustainability of mankind's impact on the environment. These areas were created by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) under a program called as Man and the Biosphere (MAB) in 1968.
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