Pronunciation: /ˌpeɪl.iˈɑːrktɪk/
noun a zoogeographical region comprising Europe, Asia north of the Himalayas, and Africa north of the Sahara.
A1 The Palearctic region includes Europe, Asia, and northern Africa.
A2 Many migratory birds travel between Africa and the Palearctic region.
B1 Scientists study the biodiversity of plants in the Palearctic zone.
B2 Conservation efforts are important to protect the Palearctic ecosystems.
C1 Research on climate change impact in the Palearctic region is ongoing.
C2 The Palearctic realm is known for its diverse wildlife and habitats.
adjective relating to or denoting a zoogeographical region comprising Europe, Asia north of the Himalayas, and Africa north of the Sahara.
A1 The Palearctic region is home to many different species of birds.
A2 Some migratory birds travel between Africa and the Palearctic region.
B1 The Palearctic climate is characterized by cold winters and hot summers.
B2 Scientists study the Palearctic ecosystem to understand how species adapt to changing environments.
C1 Conservation efforts in the Palearctic region aim to protect endangered species and their habitats.
C2 Researchers conduct extensive studies on the biodiversity of the Palearctic zone to inform conservation strategies.
formal The Palearctic realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms on Earth.
informal I learned about the Palearctic region in my geography class.
slang Have you ever been to any countries in the Palearctic zone?
figurative Exploring the Palearctic realm of knowledge opened up new horizons for me.
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