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Why aren't mountain ranges and polar ice caps classifies as biomes?
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Why aren't mountain ranges and polar ice caps classifies as biomes?
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Pokar ice caps arent really classified
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they don't easily go into their own categories, polar ice caps aren't really classified into biomes along with mountain ranges.
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