All changes saved 1. What is the difference between an ecosystem and a biome? Oa. An ecosystem is made up of specific plants, animals, and humans, and describes the way they interact; a biome is a specific geographic area, and is categorized by the type of plants or animals living there. Ob. An ecosystem is a specific geographic area, and is categorized by the type of plants or animals living there; a biome is made up of specific plants, animals and humans, and describes the way they interact. An ecosystem is made up of certain kinds of animals, and focuses on how they interact with the land or water they are near; a biome is made up of humans and their surroundings, and is categorized by the impact humans have on the region around them. Od. An ecosystem only contains plants and animals in a region, not humans; a biome includes plants, animals, humans and the geographical surroundings found in that area.

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1. What is the difference between an ecosystem and a biome?
Oa.
An ecosystem is made up of specific plants,
animals, and humans, and describes the way
they interact; a biome is a specific geographic
area, and is categorized by the type of plants or
animals living there.
Ob.
An ecosystem is a specific geographic area,
and is categorized by the type of plants or
animals living there; a biome is made up of
specific plants, animals and humans, and
describes the way they interact.
An ecosystem is made up of certain kinds of
animals, and focuses on how they interact with
the land or water they are near; a biome is
made up of humans and their surroundings,
and is categorized by the impact humans have
on the region around them.
Od.
An ecosystem only contains plants and
animals in a region, not humans; a biome
includes plants, animals, humans and the
geographical surroundings found in that area.
Transcribed Image Text:All changes saved 1. What is the difference between an ecosystem and a biome? Oa. An ecosystem is made up of specific plants, animals, and humans, and describes the way they interact; a biome is a specific geographic area, and is categorized by the type of plants or animals living there. Ob. An ecosystem is a specific geographic area, and is categorized by the type of plants or animals living there; a biome is made up of specific plants, animals and humans, and describes the way they interact. An ecosystem is made up of certain kinds of animals, and focuses on how they interact with the land or water they are near; a biome is made up of humans and their surroundings, and is categorized by the impact humans have on the region around them. Od. An ecosystem only contains plants and animals in a region, not humans; a biome includes plants, animals, humans and the geographical surroundings found in that area.
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