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what is a geographic area that contains ecosystems with similar biotic and abiotic features.
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A geographic area that contains ecosystems with similar biotic and abiotic features is called a biome. A biome is characterized by its distinct vegetation, climate, and animal species, and they are generally classified into terrestrial and aquatic biomes. Examples of terrestrial biomes include the tundra, desert, grassland, temperate forest, tropical rainforest, and taiga. Aquatic biomes include freshwater ecosystems such as lakes and rivers, as well as marine ecosystems like coral reefs and the open ocean.