Biotic Refers to the living organisms in an environment, such as plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.

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Biotic Refers to the living organisms in an environment, such as plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.

Abiotic Refers to the non-living parts of an environment, such as temperature, water, soil, nutrients, sunlight.

Terrestrial Refers to land. For example: Terrestrial Biomes are Biomes that are on land.

A biome is a large area of the Earth, consisting of similar biotic (plants and animals) and abiotic (rainfall and temperature) components. A biome is a large area of the Earth, consisting of similar biotic (plants and animals) and abiotic (rainfall and temperature) components.

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Rainfall and temperature determine the type of biome. Rainfall and temperature determine the type of biome.

Lots of rain and mild temps.

Rainfall and temperature determine the type of biome.Rainfall and temperature determine the type of biome.

Warm conditions and very little rainfall

Rainfall and temperature determine the type of biome.Rainfall and temperature determine the type of biome.

Rainfall varies around the planet.

Where does the planet get the most rain?

Where does the planet get the least rain?

Biome characteristics –Large area of Earth –Similar predictable climate –Similar plants –Similar soil –Similar amount of sunlight

Biome characteristics –Large area of Earth –Similar predictable climate –Similar plants –Similar soil –Similar amount of sunlight

Biome characteristics –Large area of Earth –Similar predictable climate –Similar plants –Similar soil –Similar amount of sunlight

Biome characteristics –Large area of Earth –Similar predictable climate –Similar plants –Similar soil –Similar amount of sunlight

Biome characteristics –Large area of Earth –Similar predictable climate –Similar plants –Similar soil –Similar amount of sunlight

Biome characteristics –Large area of Earth –Similar predictable climate –Similar plants –Similar soil –Similar amount of sunlight

Biome characteristics –Large area of Earth –Similar predictable climate –Similar plants –Similar soil –Similar amount of sunlight sun

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.) Large area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Varied plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.) None of the above

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.) Large area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Varied plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.) None of the above

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.) Large area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Similar plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.) None of the above

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.) Small area of Earth B.) Varied climate C.) Varied plant species D.) Varied soil E.) Varied amount of sunlight F.) None of the above

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.) Small area of Earth B.) Varied climate C.) Varied plant species D.) Varied soil E.) Varied amount of sunlight F.) All of the above

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.) Small area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Similar plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.) All of the above

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.) Small area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Similar plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.) All of the above

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.) Large area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Similar plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.) All of the above

Boreal Forest

General Rule:

General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature in a biome,

General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can support.

General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can support.

General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can support.

General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can support. –Animals will always follow.

General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can support. –Animals will always follow.

General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can support. –Animals will always follow. 1000’s of species

General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can support. –Animals will always follow. 1000’s of species

General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can support. –Animals will always follow. 1000’s of species Fewer species

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Importance of Biodiversity and Relative Abundance Optional PowerPoint and Sheet in Activities Folder.

Biomes have shifted many times throughout Earth’s long history. –Desert  ?

Biomes have shifted many times throughout Earth’s long history. –Prairie

Biomes have shifted many times throughout Earth’s long history. –Prairie  ?

Biomes have shifted many times throughout Earth’s long history. –Rainforest

Biomes have shifted many times throughout Earth’s long history. –Rainforest  ?

Temperate Deciduous Forest

Temperate Deciduous Forest  ?

Boreal Forest

Boreal Forest  ?

Tundra

Tundra  ?

Aquatic

Summer

Winter

Summer

Winter

Temperate Rainforest

Video Link! Biomes of the World –Some climate review. – z9v8https:// z9v8

Do you see any trends in the biomes?

Temperature differences from solar radiation. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Which biome covers 75% of the earth’s surface that we haven’t heard from yet.

Aquatic Biome: Covers ¾ of globe! Aquatic Biome: Covers ¾ of globe! Oceans, Coral Reefs, Estuaries, and Coastal. Oceans, Coral Reefs, Estuaries, and Coastal.

This is a picture of the Aquatic Coastal biome. Aquatic Coastal

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Quiz Wiz! 1-10 Name that biome based on region.

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Answers to the Quiz! Name the Biome based on region.

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Bonus:

Bonus: Boreal Forest

Try and figure out what the picture says. –Raise your hand when you think you know. You only get one guess.

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components

Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components