Earth’s biosphere is every biome that has living things. every community that is above water. every biome that has living plants. every community that has sunlight.
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Biomes are regions on earth, with similar climatic conditions, flora and fauna.
Biomes may be broadly classified into two types – Terrestrial biomes and Aquatic biomes.
Terrestrial biomes are regions of similar climatic conditions, plants and animals, found on the earth’s surface. Aquatic biomes are water bodies found on land surface and the oceans, fulfilling the above conditions i.e., similar vegetation and organisms.
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The correct answer would be Earth’s biosphere is every biome that has living things.
A biome can be defined as the community of some fauna and flora which exist in any common large habitat.
These organisms, which live in any particular biome, generally share same characteristics for living in a physical environment.
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