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Biomes of the World
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Deciduous Forest Aquatic Animal community Plant community Climate Terrestrial Biomes Freshwater Desert Rainforest Grassland Taiga Tundra Marine Two types Are determined by which determines the local
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Biomes and climate Climate depends on many factors: –latitude, –precipitation, –elevation, –topography, and –distance from large bodies of water.
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Biomes and climate Scientists divide the planet into climate regions called biomes. Earth has six main land biomes: deserts, grasslands/Savanna, temperate deciduous forests, rainforests, taiga/coniferous forest, and tundras. 2 main Aquatic Biomes: Marine and Freshwater Each biome has a unique set of plants and animals that thrive in its climate.
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Biomes and climate Each biome has a unique set of plants and animals that thrive in its climate. The Serengeti is home to thousands of predators species and 1.6 million herbivores.
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Biomes and climate Humidity is related to plant and animal diversity. From the poles to the equator, humidity and the diversity of plants and animal increases.
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Plants and animals in biomes A biome consists of plant and animal communities. The plants and animals in a community survive in a shared environment. They have adaptations that make them a successful specie in the biome.
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Tundra High northern latitudes Not much rain Cold harsh winters and short cold summer Permafrost-frozen soil Main plants : mosses short grasses— no trees Animals—polar bears, wolves, hares
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Taiga/Coniferous Forest Mid to high latitudes Cold winters/cool summers About 20 inches of rain Thin poor soil Plants—conifers(pines etc) Animals—lynx, reptiles, birds, rodents
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Prairie Grasslands Mid latitudes 10-30 inches of rain Cool Winters/hot summer Plants- long grasses, scattered small shrubs and trees Animals: large herbivores buffalo, insects, prairie dogs
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Deciduous Forest Mid latitudes 30-50 inches of rain 4 Seasons Very rich topsoil Plants– trees that lose leaves—oak, maple Animals—wolves, deer, small mammals, reptiles
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Desert Mid latitudes Less than 10 inches of rain Generally hot days and cool nights Poor soil Plants: cacti, small shrubs Animals: snakes, reptiles, camels, birds
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Savanna Mid latitudes/ Africa Wet and Dry season 10-30 inches of rain Plants—long grasses and sparse trees near water holes Animals: Elephants, Lions, and Zebras
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Tropical Rainforest Near equator Hot year round 89-100inches of rain Poor soil Greatest diversity of animals and plants Plants: orchids, ferns large trees Animals: elephants, monkeys, snakes, frogs, parrots
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