Your question depends on your location and the particular classification system you are using. There is really no such thing as a biome - it's a concept used to explain regional differences in climate, earth forms, and the different types of species that live in those locations. Since people have different ways of looking at things, there are a number of different systems for classifying bio mes. What describes the region you live in: deciduous forest, coniferous forest, grassland, tundra, or desert, rain forest, steppe, etc.?
2006-12-07 07:55:22
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answered by formerly_bob 7
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Once again we need your location to accurately answer your question. I myself live in the largest of all biomes, the Boreal forest in Canada.
2006-12-07 07:36:34
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answered by Kelly + Eternal Universal Energy 7
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we lived in the terrestrial biome.
it is largely defined by the surface form and location of the land.
oceans and continents are the highest order of terrestrial biome.
2006-12-07 07:16:31
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answered by tranquality213 2
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