Distinct biological communities that have formed in response to a shared physical climate.
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1 Its tropical oceans are more endangered than any other biome by climate change.
2 The Welwitschia Mirabilis is a unique plant species that grows in the desert biome .
3 G2 are the ones associated with the Atlantic Forest biome .
4 In Southern California's chaparral biome , that vegetation adds another factor.
5 And there's more, because the local biome is starting to find ways to invade us.
6 Photo: Picture Partners Is our obsession with soap is obstructing the micro biome that keeps us healthy?
7 This is important, because the more diverse my diet, the better I can rebuild my own biome .
8 The caatinga, an exclusively Brazilian biome , is one of the most endangered vegetation systems in the planet.
9 The largest biome , which rises to 55 meters at its highest point, could house the Tower of London.
10 To implement effective conservation of boreal birds, a cost-effective approach to sampling the boreal biome will be needed.
11 It is reasonable to assume that this pollution poses an increased environmental danger to the local biome ( s ) .
12 But scientists warn the biome has reached a tipping point that could hamper Brazil's efforts and worsen global warming.
13 The lack of shadows made it seem brighter, in its way, than the unobstructed sunlight in the Chihuahuan biome .
14 When our biome , the beneficial bacteria that outnumber our cells ten to one are disturbed, fungal infections can occur.
15 You can see why this is part of the Cape Floral Kingdom, the richest floral biome in the world.
16 Only large-scale organization could account for the lack of wolfsbane and garlic, which were usually abundant in this biome .
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