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what are land biomes and aquatic biomes.​

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Answered by vyshnavisribhashyam
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A wetland is a land area that is saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, such that it takes on the characteristics of a distinct ecosystem. Freshwater wetlands are ecosystems that are affected by the permanent or temporary rising of a body of water and it's overflowing onto normally dry land.

Answered by harshwardhankurzekan
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Therefore, aquatic biomes are the largest and widest biome in the world. There are numerous species of aquatic plants and animals, both large and small. According to the taxonomy records, the marine habitats are older than the terrestrial habitats, as life originated in the oceans about billions of years ago.

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