Large area of land characterized by the plant and animal communities that live there

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A large area of land characterized by distinct plant and animal communities is commonly referred to as a biome. Biomes are classified based on various factors, including climate, geography, and the types of organisms that inhabit them. Examples of biomes include forests, deserts, grasslands, tundras, and aquatic environments (such as lakes, rivers, and oceans). Each biome has unique ecological characteristics and supports specific communities of plants and animals adapted to those conditions.