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Plant Species
A group of plants that share common characteristics and genetic makeup, capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
Biomes
Large ecological zones on Earth's surface, characterized by distinct types of vegetation, wildlife, and climate conditions.
Environmental Changes
Alterations to the natural environment caused by natural phenomena or human activities, affecting ecosystems, climate, and natural resources.
Extinction
is the process through which a species, genus, or family ceases to exist due to the death of its last member, often a result of environmental factors, human activities, or evolutionary changes affecting the species.
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