biogeographic regions
Biogeographic regions refer to areas of the Earth with distinct ecosystems and evolutionary histories, characterized by unique combinations of plant and animal species. These regions are defined by geographical boundaries, such as mountains, oceans, or climate patterns, and are important in understanding the distribution and diversity of life on our planet.
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