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terrestrial biomes has a rapid exchange of​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Terrestrial Biomes

A terrestrial biome is an area of land with a similar climate that includes similar communities of plants and animals. Different terrestrial biomes are usually defined in terms of their plants, such as trees, shrubs, and grasses.

Answered by steffis
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Terrestrial biomes has a rapid exchange of oxygen , water and  carbon dioxide

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A biome is a diverse set of ecosystems that define a large population and area , are influenced by general climate patterns and are affected by general  climate patterns , and are affected over longer periods of time. Of the two biomes , aquatic biomes and terrestrial biomes , terrestrial biomes represent the  most biodiversity.

A terrestrial biome is an ecosystem that is not necessarily closely related , but is found in similar climate patterns of regions across the planet. An example of a terrestrial ecosystem is the rainforest. The different types of biomes on the Earth 's surface are forest , grassland and desert.

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