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Biomes Earth has SEVEN major biomes: Marine Tropical rain forest Grassland Desert Temperate deciduous forest Tundra Taiga
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Aquatic Biomes Covers about 75% of the Earth's surface Freshwater and saltwater Wide variety of animals and plants
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Saltwater The marine biome is the biggest biome in the world! – It covers about 70% of the earth. Includes oceans, coral reefs, and estuaries(river flows into ocean). Five main oceans: the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic & Southern, as well as many smaller Gulfs and Bays.
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Tropical Rain Forest Location: the Amazon in South America, Central Africa, mainly involving Zaire, & Southeast Asia. Warm temperatures all year 68 F-93 F Abundant rain fall all year 150 cm per year (177 in) 49 in per year in Ga Soil is thin & lacks nutrients.
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Rainforest Plants Lush, thick forests Canopy consists of uppermost branches of trees Trees have short roots Plants grow on trees to get sunlight Bromeliads Epiphytes Buttress Roots Orchids
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Rainforest Animals Home to more than half of the world’s animals Range from tiny insects to large mammals Macaw Toucan Jaguar Spider Monkey Poison-Arrow FrogBoa Constrictor Morpho Butterfly
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Grassland Located: Africa, South America, Eurasia, and the plains of North America Hot summers & cold winters Temperatures range from 100 F to - 40 F. 10 and 35 inches of precipitation a year, much of it occurring in the late spring and early summer Soils that are nutrient-rich from the growth and decay of deep, many- branched grass roots
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Grassland Plants Primary plant life is grass Trees & large shrubs are largely absent Cottonwood Willow Purple Needlegrass Buffalo GrassBlazing Stars Asters
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North American Grassland Animals Herbivores dominant- Animals that eat only plants Bison Pronghorn Prairie Dog Coyote Hawk
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African Grassland Animals Elephant Caracal Lion Zebras Emu Chacma BaboonAfrican Wild Dog
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DESERT Located: North & South America, Africa, Australia Temperature ranges from 64 F-120 F VERY dry climate – South America=less than 1.5 cm a year – North America=almost 28 cm a year Soils are coarse-textured, shallow, rocky or gravely
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Desert Plants Plants have long roots & the ability to collect &store water Asian MustardElephant Tree Mojave Yucca Barrel CactusPopcorn Flowers
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Desert Animals Nocturnal animals live in deserts, they come out at night to avoid the high temperatures Sonoran Desert ToadArizona Bark ScorpionGreater Roadrunner Black-Tailed JackrabbitMeerkatTexas Horned Lizard
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Temperate Deciduous Forest Biome where you live! Located: Eastern half of the United States, Canada, Europe, parts of Russia, China, and Japan 4 distinct seasons Average temperature=50 F Average rainfall per year=30-60 inches Soil is thick and rich in nutrients to support a variety of plants
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Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants Deciduous trees found here=lose their leaves in the fall Maple TreeFerns Oak TreeBirch Tree Beech Tree Lichen
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Temperate Deciduous Forest Animals Animals must be able to adapt to changing seasons Broad-Winged Hawk Ladybug OpossumRaccoon White-Tailed DeerTurtle
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Tundra Located: Alaska, Northern Canada, edges of Greenland, Northern Scandinavia, northern Siberia, & Russia Long, cold winters and short, summers (snow can fall in summer) Temperature ranges from -18 F- 20 F 6-10 inches of rain a year Soil is frozen=permafrost
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Tundra Plants Bearberry Caribou Moss Diamond Leaf Willow Tufted Saxifrage
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Tundra Animals Polar Bear Arctic FoxGrizzly Bear Arctic Hare Snowy Owl
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Taiga Located: Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia; spreading through the Northern Hemisphere. Temperature range 25 F- 50 F Winter precipitation=snow annually about 20-40 inches. Rainfall usually occurs in the summer=10-20 inches Soil lacks nutrients
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Taiga Plants Coniferous trees dominate this biome=have cones Pine Tree Douglas Fir Tree HemlockTree
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Taiga Animals Mammals with heavy fur coats can be found living in this biome Fox Caribou Reindeer Mink Grey Wolf
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