pg.10 Earth’s Terrestrial Biomes

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pg.10 Earth’s Terrestrial Biomes Cut the heading that says “Earth’s Terrestrial Biomes” and paste it at the top of the page. Temperature Deciduous Forest Biome Color the foldable green and cut the whole foldable out and tape it in the book. Cut the dashed lines to make your flaps I will give you the climate for each biome Climate: Temp: from -30 o C (winter) to 30 o C (summer) /Annual prec: from 75 to 150 cm, 4 seasons, warm summers, cold winters Use your notes and flashcards to list the animal/plant adaptations and 5 plants and animals Tropical Rainforest Biome Color the foldable red and cut the whole foldable out and tape it in the book. Cut the dashed lines to make your flaps Climate: Temp: from 20-29 oC/Annual prec: from 150 to 600 cm, near the equator, warm all year-long Use your notes and flashcards to list the animal/plant adaptations and 5 plants and animals

pg.11 Earth’s Terrestrial Biomes Cut the heading that says “Earth’s Terrestrial Biomes” and paste it at the top of the page. Grasslands Biome Color the foldable Purple and cut the whole foldable out and tape it in the book. Cut the dashed lines to make your flaps Climate: Temp: from 0 oC – 38 oC/Annual prec: from 15 to 75 cm, 2 kinds, not many trees Use your notes and flashcards to list the animal/plant adaptations and 5 plants and animals Desert Biome Color the foldable Brown and cut the whole foldable out and tape it in the book. Cut the dashed lines to make your flaps Climate: Temp: (Cold-long cold winters, short warm summers) (Hot-warm all year long but summers are VERY hot)/Annual prec: less than 25 cm, 2 kinds Use your notes and flashcards to list the animal/plant adaptations and 5 plants and animals

pg.12 Earth’s Terrestrial Biomes Cut the heading that says “Earth’s Terrestrial Biomes” and paste it at the top of the page. Tundra Biome Color the foldable Blue and cut the whole foldable out and tape it in the book. Cut the dashed lines to make your flaps Climate: Temp: -5 oC to -75oC/Annual prec: less than 25 cm, 10 months of winter/ 2 months of summer, permafrost Use your notes and flashcards to list the animal/plant adaptations and 5 plants and animals Taiga Biome Color the foldable Orange and cut the whole foldable out and tape it in the book. Cut the dashed lines to make your flaps Climate: Temp: -50 oC to 20oC/Annual prec: 40-90 cm, 6 months of winter, largest biome, filled with coniferous trees Use your notes and flashcards to list the animal/plant adaptations and 5 plants and animals

pg. 13 Aquatic Biomes Cut the heading that says “Earth’s Aquatic Biomes” and paste it at the top of the page. Freshwater- Color the flap BROWN Info for the flap has no salt water Ex. Ponds, streams, river Can be flowing or still water Brackish Water- color the flap GREEN Info for the flap Mixture of salt and fresh water Also known as estuaries Found where rivers merge with the ocean Ex. Swamps, lagoons, swamp marshes

pg. 13 Aquatic Biomes Saltwater-color the flap BLUE Info for the flap Contains saltwater Also known as marine 2 zones- Photic:light Aphotic: No light Ex. Oceans and seas