Biosphere 2 Biodiversity Biodiversity is key to a healthy environment and the lack of Biodiversity can have historic consequences.

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Biosphere 2 Biodiversity Biodiversity is key to a healthy environment and the lack of Biodiversity can have historic consequences.

Essential Questions: What is the difference between Biodiversity and Biomass? What are keystone species? July 22, 2012Footer text here2

What impacts Biodiversity? Temperature Humidity Presence or absence of water Moderate temperatures vs Extreme temperatures July 22, 2012Footer text here3

What we were looking for: High biomass / Low biomass High diversity / Low biodiversity July 22, 2012Footer text here4