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Biomes & Ecosystems 3.1-3.3

Are all environments the same? What makes environments different? Describe to me what environment means. Are all environments the same? What makes environments different? What is an environment? Are all environments the same? What makes environments different?

trees grass bacteria algae water rocks soil light temperature

What is a biosphere?

WHY are these places so different WHY are these places so different? What factors make the environments so different? Climate, geographical location (latitude, elevation)

Is this a biome? Ecosystem? Habitat? Which word do we use to describe this? The lake is an ecosystem

Ecosystem Is an aquarium a biome? Ecosystem? Habitat? Which word do we use to describe this?

This guy grew a self-sustaining __________________ in a jar! Ecosystem

Is this an biome? Ecosystem? Habitat? Which word do we use to describe this? Habitat

Is this an environment? Ecosystem? Habitat? Which word do we use to describe this? Habitat

biosphere biome ecosystem climate community habitat natural home of an organism

specific time period of years sunny, 22°C -5° to 5°C, wet sunny, 22°C ~12°C, wet

Desert Grassland Tundra Permanent Ice

temp rainforest 150-325 cm 200 cm

precipitation (mm) temperature (°C)

10°C 21°C Jan

100 mm 15 mm They are the same