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Biomes Homeroom – Read!
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Warm-up Monday 9/29 Please write the obj, HW, warm-up on spiral notebook page 39 Warm-up: 1.Complete Green LearnEd book (new books!) page 11.
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Warm-up Tuesday 9/30 Please write the obj, HW, warm-up on spiral notebook page 41 Warm-up: 1.Complete Green LearnEd book (new books!) page 10 on Fronts.
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Biome Definition: ▫a large region of Earth that has a certain climate and certain types of living things. ▫Definition from Kids Brittanica
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Types of Biomes 5 major types 1.Desert 2.Tundra 3.Forest 4.Grassland 5.Wetland
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Deserts Cover 1/5 of Earth’s surface Rainfall is less than 20 inches per year types of deserts 1. hot and dry ▫Ex: Sahara desert 2. cold ▫Ex: Gobi desert Not much life ▫Mostly reptiles and shrubs
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Tundra Coldest of all biomes Average winter temperature -30 °F Average summer temperature 45°F Diverse plants ▫Shrubs, 400 types of flowers, etc Diverse animals ▫Arctic foxes, polar bears, birds, insects, salmon, and more Types include arctic and alpine (mountainous)
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Forests 1/3 of Earth’s land area Major types 1.Tropical rainforest Very diverse High temperatures Abundant rainfall 2.Coniferous Cold temperatures Less diverse Contains about 70% of the carbon found in living things
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Grassland Land is dominated by grass Diverse life ▫Includes zebras, gazelles, rhinos, buffalo, etc. Two types 1.Savannah ▫Warm climates ▫Avg rainfall 20-50 in. per year 2. Temperate ▫Less rainfall; more grassy ▫Temp varies more
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Wetlands Areas of standing water that support plants Include marshes, swamps, and bogs No trees; lots of grassy plants 1/3 of all endangered plants and animals live in wetlands Wetlands help replenish groundwater Animals include alligators, crocodiles, birds, other reptiles
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