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BIOMES
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Biotic vs. Abiotic Factors
Biotic Factors – the living; animals and plants Abiotic Factors – the nonliving physical and chemical conditions
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Abiotic Factors Sunlight Provides Light and Warmth
The source for ALL ecosystems Water Essential to all life on Earth
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Abiotic Factors Temperature
Life (most) live in temperature between 0º → 50º C Soil Living things - microorganisms, plants, and earthworms
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Abiotic Factors Wind Wind moves clouds and rain
Stirs lakes and ponds moving nutrients Disperse pollen and seeds
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Biomes Tropical Forest
Occur near the equator where temperatures are warm year round Can receive as much as 350 cm of rain yearly Greatest diversity of life
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Savanna / Tropical Grassland / Shrubland
Grasslands with scattered trees produce food for grazing animals Typically have warm climate – wet and dry seasons
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Desert Include land areas receiving less than 25 cm of rain per year
Temperatures vary widely Not many plants
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Tundra Characterized by bitter cold temperatures and high winds
Permafrost – Permanently frozen subsoil. Large plants are rare because of roots cannot penetrate permafrost.
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