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1 Biomes Megan Gardner, Dianna Cardenas, Samson Urban

2 Aquatic Biomes Freshwater: low salt concentration Ponds and Lakes: range in size, limited species Streams and Rivers: bodies of flowing water moving in one direction Wetlands: highly diverse in species, salt marshes are wetlands but they are not a freshwater region

3 Marine Biomes Oceans o Intertidal: ocean meets land o Pelagic: open ocean away from land o Benthic: below pelagic zone o Abyssal: the deepest parts of the ocean Coral Reefs: warm, clear, shallow waters near coastlines

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5 Deserts Dry areas where evaporation usually exceeds precipitation Hot deserts: hot in the summer, seasonal rainfall Cold deserts: cold winters low year round precipitation Semiarid deserts: transition between deserts and grassland

6 Grassland Moderate rainfall is sufficient for the growth of grass Tropical grasslands (savannas): warm climates, scattered trees Temperate grasslands (prairies): short grass, treeless

7 Forests Tropical: warm, wet, lower latitudes, precipitation is high, high biodiversity Temperate: mid latitudes, summers are warm and winters are cold Boreal (taiga): higher latitudes, long cold winters, short summers

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9 Tundra Low vegetation, precipitation, biodiversity Artic: polar regions, short summer growing season. Alpine: high elevation, longer summers

10 Quiz How many different types of biomes are there? What is intertidal? Give an example. What is the difference between savannas and prairies?


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