Biology, asked by abhishekgaurav666, 1 month ago

define a biome. state the changes brought about by destruction of the forest biomes in global ecology.​

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Answered by si563295
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A biome is a large area characterized by its vegetation, soil, climate, and wildlife. ... Grasslands are open regions that are dominated by grass and have a warm, dry climate. There are two types of grasslands: tropical grasslands (sometimes called savannas) and temperate grasslands.

If forests are cleared, or even disturbed, they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Forest loss and damage is the cause of around 10% of global warming. There's simply no way we can fight the climate crisis if we don't stop deforestation. We need to protect forests now more than ever.

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Answered by Firan
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Biome is a large regional terrestrial unit delimited

by a specific climatic zone.

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