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A boime is bigger and a ecosystem is smallerFor example: The water biome is divided into fresh water and marine (salt water). Within these two categories there are several separate ecosystems in both. i.e. the Gulf of Mexico is a large ecosytem within the marine biome.
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Yes, an ecosystem is smaller than a biome. An ecosystem consists of living organisms and their physical environment in a specific area, while a biome is a large geographical area characterized by certain climatic conditions and distinctive plant and animal communities. Think of it as ecosystems making up the components of a biome.

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An ecosystem is smaller than a biome

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