BIOMES OF THE EARTH.

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BIOMES OF THE EARTH

BIOMES OF THE EARTH WHAT IS A BIOME? A COLLECTION OF ECOSYSTEMS WITH SIMILAR BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC FACTORS TERRESTRIAL VS. AQUATIC

BIOMES OF THE EARTH TERRESTRIAL BIOMES INCLUDE: TUNDRA TAIGA TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST GRASSLANDS DESERTS TROPICAL RAIN FORESTS

BIOMES OF THE EARTH TUNDRA

BIOMES OF THE EARTH TAIGA

BIOMES OF THE EARTH TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST

BIOMES OF THE EARTH GRASSLANDS

BIOMES OF THE EARTH DESERTS

BIOMES OF THE EARTH TROPICAL RAIN FORESTS

BIOMES OF THE EARTH AQUATIC BIOMES FRESHWATER VS MARINE (SALTWATER)

BIOMES OF THE EARTH FRESHWATER BIOMES

BIOMES OF THE EARTH MARINE (SALTWATER) BIOMES = OCEANS

BIOMES OF THE EARTH WHERE DO HUMANS FIT IN ALL THESE BIOMES? HUMAN ECOLOGY NEXT!!