Climographs and Gersmehl diagrams

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Climographs and Gersmehl diagrams Name 5 different biomes

Climographs and Gersmehl diagrams Objectives Analyse climographs to show the relationship between temperature, rainfall and type of ecosystem. Construct Gersmehl diagrams to show inter-relationships between nutrient stores and flows. Outcomes 3: Describe what is shown by climographs and Gersmehl diagrams. 5: Interpret a range of diagrams looking at ecosystem attributes. 7: Evaluate the limitations of diagrams based on ecosystems. Key terms: climograph, Gersmehl diagram, precipitation, nutrient flow.

Climographs and Gersmehl diagrams Outcomes 3: Describe what is shown by climographs and Gersmehl diagrams. 5: Interpret a range of diagrams looking at ecosystem attributes. 7: Evaluate the limitations of diagrams based on ecosystems. What summaries can we make based upon a climograph? Key terms: climograph, Gersmehl diagram, precipitation, nutrient flow.

Climographs and Gersmehl diagrams 1. Looking at the two diagrams above what conclusions can we draw based on links between the two? 2. Choose 3 types of ecosystem and explain the productivity shown. Key terms: climograph, Gersmehl diagram, precipitation, nutrient flow.

Climographs and Gersmehl diagrams Key terms: climograph, Gersmehl diagram, precipitation, nutrient flow.

Climographs and Gersmehl diagrams Key terms: climograph, Gersmehl diagram, precipitation, nutrient flow.

Climographs and Gersmehl diagrams Key terms: climograph, Gersmehl diagram, precipitation, nutrient flow.

Climographs and Gersmehl diagrams Outcomes 3: Describe what is shown by climographs and Gersmehl diagrams. 5: Interpret a range of diagrams looking at ecosystem attributes. 7: Evaluate the limitations of diagrams based on ecosystems. Sketch a Gersmehl diagram for each of the following: Taiga Tropical rainforest Desert Key terms: climograph, Gersmehl diagram, precipitation, nutrient flow.

Climographs and Gersmehl diagrams Outcomes 3: Describe what is shown by climographs and Gersmehl diagrams. 5: Interpret a range of diagrams looking at ecosystem attributes. 7: Evaluate the limitations of diagrams based on ecosystems. In each case what is the main store? What form might this take? Why do we see these differences? Key terms: climograph, Gersmehl diagram, precipitation, nutrient flow.

Climographs and Gersmehl diagrams Outcomes 3: Describe what is shown by climographs and Gersmehl diagrams. 5: Interpret a range of diagrams looking at ecosystem attributes. 7: Evaluate the limitations of diagrams based on ecosystems. Key terms: climograph, Gersmehl diagram, precipitation, nutrient flow.