False. A province typically refers to an administrative division within a country, rather than being defined by unique physical features, plants, and animals. The term you might be looking for is "biome" or "ecoregion," which refers to areas with distinct ecological characteristics.
A province is an area of land with unique physical features, as well as distinct plants and animals.(1 point)
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Yes, that is correct. The term "province" generally refers to a region of a country that is governed as a separate administrative unit. While provinces may have unique physical features and distinct plant and animal life, those characteristics do not define a province itself. Instead, terms like "biome," "ecosystem," or "ecoregion" are more appropriate for describing areas characterized by specific ecological traits. Thus, the correct response to your original statement would still be False.