The biospheric plant and animal communities that are confined to a territory.
a) biomes
b) ecosystem
c) ecology
d) earth
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The biospheric plant and animal communities that are confined to a territory are called as a biomes.
A biome is a distinct community of flora and fauna, or plants and animals, having common characteristics for the environment in which they live.
Biomes are a broader term than habitats, as a biome can have many habitats.
Biomes can be divided into equatorial, tropical, subtropical, Mediterranean, warm temperate, nemoral, continental, boral and polar biomes.
A biome is a distinct community of flora and fauna, or plants and animals, having common characteristics for the environment in which they live.
Biomes are a broader term than habitats, as a biome can have many habitats.
Biomes can be divided into equatorial, tropical, subtropical, Mediterranean, warm temperate, nemoral, continental, boral and polar biomes.
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