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|Description=Biomes are groups of plants and animals, often also referred as ecosystems. Their spatial distribution on Earth is defined by climatic and geographical conditions defined as contiguous areas with similar climatic conditions. The names of biomes often refers to the climatic conditions (tropical, temperate, boreal) and physiological characteristic (grassland, deciduous tree, coniferous tree, etc.). | |Description=Biomes are groups of plants and animals, often also referred as ecosystems. Their spatial distribution on Earth is defined by climatic and geographical conditions defined as contiguous areas with similar climatic conditions. The names of biomes often refers to the climatic conditions (tropical, temperate, boreal) and physiological characteristic (grassland, deciduous tree, coniferous tree, etc.). | ||
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Revision as of 17:32, 5 February 2014
Label: | Biomes and eco regions |
Description: | Biomes are groups of plants and animals, often also referred as ecosystems. Their spatial distribution on Earth is defined by climatic and geographical conditions defined as contiguous areas with similar climatic conditions. The names of biomes often refers to the climatic conditions (tropical, temperate, boreal) and physiological characteristic (grassland, deciduous tree, coniferous tree, etc.). |
Dimensions: | time, worldgrid |
Variable type: | parameter |
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"parameter" is not in the list (model (from/to model), model (end-indicator), driver, external parameter, historical data) of allowed values for the "HasVariableType" property.