Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems

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Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems 4.2 pgs. 94 - 100

Biomes A large geographical region with a specific range of temperatures and precipitation, and the organisms that are adapted to those conditions of temperature and precipitation

Biomes of the World

Terrestrial Ecosystems

Terrestrial Ecosystems Ecosystems that are found anywhere on Earth that is not covered by water. Alberta’s terrestrial ecosystems are found within two major biomes: Taiga and Grassland

Taiga Biome

Taiga Biome Map

Grassland Biome

Grassland Biome Map

Aquatic Ecosystems Aquatic ecosystems are found in ponds, rivers, lakes and oceans.

In Alberta, the major aquatic ecosystems are freshwater ecosystems In Alberta, the major aquatic ecosystems are freshwater ecosystems. (lakes)