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Biomes Biomes
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Biomes and climate Biome: large area with certain soils and climate to which communities are adapted. Biome: large area with certain soils and climate to which communities are adapted. Tolerance: the ability to survive conditions less than optimal. Tolerance: the ability to survive conditions less than optimal. Climate and microclimate help determine what lives in each biome. Climate and microclimate help determine what lives in each biome.
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Tropical rainforest Trees make a canopy 80m high, understory below Trees make a canopy 80m high, understory below Poor soils, hot and wet year round Poor soils, hot and wet year round Equatorial areas Equatorial areas Amazonian rainforest
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Savanna Cycles of rainfall, then drought Cycles of rainfall, then drought Compact soil, fires Compact soil, fires Grasslands, large herbivores and predators Grasslands, large herbivores and predators E Africa, S Brazil, Aus. E Africa, S Brazil, Aus.
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Desert Less than 25 “ rain yr. Less than 25 “ rain yr. Extremes of temp. day/night and summer/winter Extremes of temp. day/night and summer/winter Soils rich in minerals, low in organics Soils rich in minerals, low in organics Joshua trees, CA Sahara Desert
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Temperate woodland Hot, dry summers Hot, dry summers Cool, moist winters Cool, moist winters Fire adapted Fire adapted Grassland, brush, woodlands Grassland, brush, woodlands
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Boreal forest: conifers, long winters, mild summers Boreal forest: conifers, long winters, mild summers
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Tundra: long winters, permafrost. All plants are stunted
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Mountain ranges Biomes change with elevation gain. Biomes change with elevation gain. Mtns. mimic latitude: going up is like going North. Mtns. mimic latitude: going up is like going North.
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How many biomes are in this picture? Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
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