Question

The ecological layers within a biome due to factors such as geographical elevation or depth of water are known as vertical zonation.

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GPT-4o mini
True. Vertical zonation refers to the ecological layering within a biome that occurs due to factors such as geographical elevation (in terrestrial environments) or depth of water (in aquatic environments). This concept describes how different organisms and ecosystems can be found at varying heights or depths, each adapted to specific conditions.