. Why do ecosystems that are part of the same biome tend to be similarwhy do ecosystems that are a part of the same biome tend to be similar
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A biome is made of many similar ecosystems. ... In an ecosystem, the plants, animals, and other organisms rely on each other and on the physical environment – the soil, water, and nutrients, for example. Even though they are living in the same place, each species in an ecosystem has its own role to play.
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A biome is made of many similar ecosystems. ... In an ecosystem, the plants, animals, and other organisms rely on each other and on the physical environment – the soil, water, and nutrients, for example. Even though they are living in the same place, each species in an ecosystem has its own role to play.
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