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Beringiana 🔍

Beringiana is a type of flowering plant that is native to the Beringia region in the Arctic Ocean, including Alaska and parts of Canada. It is classified as a genus within the family Asteraceae, which contains over 10,000 species. The term "Beringiana" refers to the geographical distribution and classification of this specific species.

Beringia 🔍

Beringia is a geographical term referring to the northern part of modern-day Russia, encompassing much of Siberia and parts of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. It is also known as the "Old World" or "North American" landmass. This region was once connected to Europe by the Transcaucasian Steppe.

Transberingia 🔍

Transberingia is a type of bacteria that can cause infections in humans, including pneumonia and meningitis. It is also known for its ability to survive in extreme conditions like high altitudes or in extremely cold environments.

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