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Ecology Biomes

Joke of the day

Biosphere

Biome

Biomes – Indigenous perspective

Biomes of the world 1. With a partner – study the map 2. Describe 2 patterns you see 3. Compare with another group

Permanent ice Biomes of the world

Characteristics and distribution of biomes Temperature and precipitation

Questions The region has an average annual temperature of 5°C and annual precipitation of 175 cm. The region ranges in temperature between 0°C and 20°C and receives about 100 cm or rain. The region has low average annual precipitation and an average annual temperature that ranges between -18°C and -8°C. The region has high average annual precipitation and an average annual temperature of 15°C.

How to use a graph

Characteristics and distribution of biomes Latitude

Elevation

Ocean Currents

Adaptations & Biomes

3 types of adaptations