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Chapter 2.4 BIOMES
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Target 1 BIOME I will identify the main factors that are used to determine a biome. a) Climate which is based on: Temperature Precipitation
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Target 2 BIOMES I will research the six major biomes on Earth 1- Rainforest 2- Desert 3- Grassland 4- Deciduous Forest 5- Boreal Forest 6- Tundra
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Target 3 BIOMES I will illustrate a study guide to identify the main characteristics of each biome. 1- Temperature range – daily and annually 2- Precipitation range – daily and annually 3- Main animal life 4- Main plant life
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Target 4 BIOME I will understand where Biomes fit in the Organization of Living Things in an Ecosystem
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Organization of Living Things review Individual Organism – a species
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Organization of living things review Population – a group of all the same species.
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Organization of living things review Community – a group of populations in the same region.
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Organization of living things review Ecosystem – interaction of the Abiotic and Biotic factors.
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Organization of living things Biome – A group of land ecosystems with similar life forms and climate.
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BIOME Each Biome has its own similar plants and animals. Rainforest parrot Arctic fox Pine trees African elephant
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BIOMES Each Biome has a similar climate Tundra Desert Rainforest
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BIOMES CLIMATE is the main factor used to identify a specific biome. CLIMATE = temperature (T*) and precipitation(P ) Tundra Desert Rainforest
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BIOMES There are six (6) major biomes Rain forest Desert Grassland Deciduous forest Boreal forest Tundra
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BIOME - Rainforest 1) Rain forest There are two types of rain forest Tropical rain forest – hot, humid, and has the largest variety of life forms.
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BIOME - Rainforest 1) Rain forest There are two types of rain forest o Temperate rain forest – cooler, less humid, and has a large variety of life forms. over 300 cm rain per year
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BIOME - Desert 2) Desert Receives less than 25 cm of rain per year.
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BIOME - Desert 2) Desert Receives less than 25 cm of rain per year. Climate: Has the largest daily temperature change. Scorching days frigid nights.
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BIOME - Desert 2) Desert Receives less than 25 cm of rain per year. Climate: Has the largest daily temperature change. Scorching days frigid nights. Living organisms must adapt to limited water.
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BIOME - Desert 2) Desert Receives less than 25 cm of rain per year. Climate: Has the largest daily temperature change. Scorching days frigid nights. Living organisms must adapt to limited water. Plants: cactus Animals: lizards, small mammals
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BIOME - Grassland 3) Grassland – there are two types
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BIOME - Grassland 3) Grassland – there are two types a. Savannah – located near the equator
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BIOME - Grassland 3) Grassland – there are two types a. Savannah – located near the equator b. Prairie – located further from the equator
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BIOME - Grassland 3) Grassland – there are two types a. Savannah – located near the equator b. Prairie – located further from the equator They receive 25-75 cm rainfall per year.
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BIOME - Grassland 3) Grassland – there are two types a. Savannah – located near the equator b. Prairie – located further from the equator They receive 25-75 cm rainfall per year. Not enough rain to support tree growth
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BIOME - Grassland 3) Grassland – there are two types a. Savannah – located near the equator b. Prairie – located further from the equator They receive 25-75 cm rainfall per year. Not enough rain to support tree growth Plants: Rich soil supports tall grasses
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BIOME - Grassland 3) Grassland – there are two types a. Savannah – located near the equator b. Prairie – located further from the equator They receive 25-75 cm rainfall per year. Not enough rain to support tree growth Plants: Rich soil supports tall grasses Animals: Some of the largest animals on Earth
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BIOME - Deciduous 4) Deciduous forest Have trees that lose their leaves each autumn.
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BIOME - Deciduous 4) Deciduous forest Have trees that lose their leaves each autumn. At least 50 cm rain per year
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BIOME - Deciduous 4) Deciduous forest Have trees that lose their leaves each autumn. At least 50 cm of precipitation per year Support a wide variety of habitats
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BIOME - Deciduous 4) Deciduous forest Have trees that lose their leaves each autumn. At least 50 cm rain per year Support a wide variety of habitats Climate: Seasonal temperature changes
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BIOME - Deciduous 4) Deciduous forest Have trees that lose their leaves each autumn. At least 50 cm rain per year Support a wide variety of habitats Climate: Seasonal temperature changes Plants: oaks, maples, shrubs, grasses, mosses
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BIOME - Deciduous 4) Deciduous forest Have trees that lose their leaves each autumn. At least 50 cm rain per year Support a wide variety of habitats Climate: Seasonal temperature changes Plants: oaks, maples, shrubs, grasses, Animals: must cope with seasonal temperatures
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BIOME - Deciduous 4) Deciduous forest Have trees that lose their leaves each autumn. At least 50 cm rain per year Support a wide variety of habitats Climate: Seasonal temperature changes Plants: oaks, maples, shrubs, grasses, Animals: must cope with seasonal temperatures BY: Tolerating, Migrating, Hibernating
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BIOME - Boreal 5) Boreal forest ( taiga ) Conifers = trees that do not lose their leaves (needles) in winter such as pine, fur, spruce, and hemlock.
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BIOME - Boreal 5) Boreal forest ( taiga ) Conifers = trees that do not lose their leaves (needles) in winter such as pine, fur, spruce, and hemlock. Climate: Winters very cold, Summers very cool.
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BIOME - Boreal 5) Boreal forest ( taiga ) Conifers = trees that do not lose their leaves (needles) in winter such as pine, fur, spruce, and hemlock. Climate: Winters very cold, Summers very cool. Plants: mosses, grasses, shrubs, dwarf trees
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BIOME - Boreal 5) Boreal forest ( taiga ) Conifers = trees that do not lose their leaves (needles) in winter such as pine, fur, spruce, and hemlock. Climate: Winters very cold, Summers very cool. Plants: mosses, grasses, shrubs, dwarf trees Animals: Small herbivores, carnivores, insects
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BIOME - Tundra 6) Tundra Climate: Extremely cold and dry
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BIOME - Tundra 6) Tundra Climate: Extremely cold and dry Soil is frozen all year called Permafrost
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BIOME - Tundra 6) Tundra Climate: Extremely cold and dry Soil is frozen all year called Permafrost Plants: mosses, lichens, grasses, dwarf forms
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BIOME - Tundra 6) Tundra Climate: Extremely cold and dry Soil is frozen all year called Permafrost Plants: mosses, lichens, grasses, dwarf forms Animals: insects, birds, mammals
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Mountains & Ice Mountain ranges are not part of any biome. The climate changes as you go from the base to the summit of a mountain. As you go up you will pass through a series of different biomes. end
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