No, a habitat is not bigger than a biome; in fact, it is the opposite. A habitat refers to the specific environment where an organism lives, which can be quite small, such as a single tree or a pond. A biome, on the other hand, is a larger ecological area on Earth, defined by its climate, soil, plants, and animals, encompassing multiple habitats within it. Thus, biomes consist of many habitats that share similar environmental conditions.
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