Power Point Slides For Lesson #2 Day 2
Lot of Different Ecosystems Lesson 2 Lot of Different Ecosystems Desert Tropical Rain Forest Arctic Tundra Taiga Grassland Temperate Forest
The Climate of an Ecosystem is determined largely by Location. The ecosystems that are closer to the equator are much warmer then those farther away from the equator.
What Do All Ecosystems have in Common? All ecosystems consist of both living and nonliving things. No matter what ecosystem we are studying the living things form the community. Communities are made up of populations. Each animal or organism in a population has a habitat.
Tropical Rain Forest Average Temperature 78 degrees
Arctic Tundra Average Winter temperature - 34 degrees Lesson 2 Arctic Tundra Average Winter temperature - 34 degrees Arctic Hare Musk Ox Polar Bear Arctic Fox Arctic Wolf
Lesson 2 Desert
Lesson 2 Grassland Ecosystems
Ocean Ecosystems Coral Reefs are full of plant + animal life. Lesson 2 Ocean Ecosystems Coral Reefs are full of plant + animal life. Small Fish in the coral reef eat the plants and phytoplankton. Killer Whales eat everything in the ocean. Barracuda prey primarily on fish Dolphins eat smaller fish