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Monday October 5th In Notebook: What does this graph have to do with the greenhouse effect? Make a claim and use data as evidence!

Today’s Learning Targets Agenda: Human Impact on Cycles Discussion Biomes Succession

Biomes

Biome = a large group of ecosystems** that share the same climate and have similar types of plant communities. ** terrestrial ecosystems only What is climate?? It is essentially the weather over an extended period of time. Determined by location on Earth.

3 main climate zones:

3 main climate zones: Polar - cold Temperate - seasonal from effects of polar and tropical zones Tropical - warm

Climate vs. Precipitation: Write down the claims you can make from this graph followed by evidence.