Biodiversity changes across regions due to differences in climate, soil, and landforms. Each area has unique conditions that support different plants and animals adapted to those conditions, leading to varying levels of biodiversity.
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Biodiversity varies by region because different places have different conditions like climate, soil, and landscape. For example, a rainforest has many types of plants and animals because of its warm, wet environment. In contrast, a desert has fewer species adapted to its dry, hot conditions. Each environment supports plants and animals that are specially suited to survive there, so the variety of life is different in each type of environment.
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