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D2.4 and 2.5 Earth's Biomes and Climatographs
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A biome is a large geographical region with a specific climate that the plants and animals that inhabit it are adapted to. Cells and biomes are open systems that exchange matter and energy with their surroundings.
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The distribution of Earth’s biomes is affected by the amount of solar energy and precipitation received by different regions.
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Tundra
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Tundra
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Taiga (Boreal Forest)
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Taiga (Boreal Forest)
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Deciduous Forest
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Deciduous Forest
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Grassland
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Grassland
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Rain Forest
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Rain Forest
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Desert
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Desert
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Biomes and Climate The climate of each of Earth’s biomes plays a major role in determining the plants and animals that can survive in a region, and the types of adaptations they need. Since climate conditions change gradually, there are no distinct boundaries between biomes. Also, many regions on Earth have characteristics intermediate between two biomes.
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Canada's Biomes
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A climatograph is a summary of the average temperature and precipitation for each month of the year.
Average precipitation is always plotted as a bar graph. Average temperature is always plotted as a line graph.
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Climatographs tell us information about what biome a particular region might be in.
For example, Manokwari, Indonesia is in a rainforest biome.
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Climatographs are often used to compare one region to another.
In order to do this, the scale on the vertical axes must be the same on each climatograph.
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Factors Affecting Climate
Insolation: mostly related to latitude. Has biggest effect on climate. Global Winds: Patterns can determine short term weather and long term patterns. ie: Chicago (The Windy City) Ocean Currents: Direction and temperature of the current have significant effects. The “windy” city
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Homework: Read pages 391 – 405 D2.4 Check and Reflect
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