life zone

noun
UK: /ˈlaɪf zəʊn/
US: /ˈlaɪf zoʊn/
  1. A large area with similar climate and plants.

    1. The mountain's life zone changes as you go higher up it.
    2. Different types of trees grow in each life zone on the mountain depending on the altitude.
  2. A region with specific plants and animals that live together.

    1. This life zone has many different kinds of birds.
    2. The rainforest is a unique life zone, home to a diverse range of species.

Synonyms

biome

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "life zone" in English means: A large area with similar climate and plants., A region with specific plants and animals that live together..

The phonetic transcription of "life zone" is /ˈlaɪf zəʊn/ in British English and /ˈlaɪf zoʊn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "life zone": biome.

Example usage of "life zone": "The mountain's life zone changes as you go higher up it.". More examples on the page.