biotópok
Biotópok, or biotopes, are the natural habitats of living organisms. They are defined by specific environmental conditions such as climate, soil type, and water availability, which in turn determine the types of plants and animals that can thrive there. For example, a rainforest is a biotope characterized by high rainfall, humidity, and a dense canopy of trees, supporting a diverse array of flora and fauna adapted to these conditions. Similarly, a desert biotope is defined by arid conditions, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation, leading to specialized life forms that can survive with minimal water.
The concept of biotope extends beyond broad categories. Within a larger biotope, smaller, more specific microhabitats