life zone
English
Noun
life zone (plural life zones)
- Any large portion of the Earth's land area which has a generally uniform climate and soil and therefore a high degree of uniformity in the composition of species; a number of different classifications have been proposed by different people.
See also
- Alleghenian
- arctic-alpine
- arid transition
- Austrariparian
- boreal
- Canadian
- Carolinian
- cool temperate
- Hudsonian
- humid transition
- lower Sonoran
- polar
- subpolar
- subtropical
- tropical
- upper Sonoran
- warm temperate
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