Biodiversity varies between regions due to differences in climate, soil, and landscape. Each region has unique conditions that support specific plants and animals adapted to those conditions, leading to different levels of biodiversity.
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Biodiversity differs between regions because each area has unique environmental conditions like climate, soil, and landforms. For example, tropical rainforests are warm and wet, supporting many plant and animal species, while deserts are dry and hot, with fewer species. Each region’s specific conditions create habitats suited to different plants and animals, so the variety of life found in one place can be very different from that in another place with different conditions.
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