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Title: Biomes


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Biomes
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Spheres of the Earth
  • Atmosphere
  • Stratosphere
  • Troposphere
  • Lithosphere
  • Hydrosphere
  • Biosphere

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Weather
  • Short-term properties of the troposphere at any
    given place and time
  • Includes
  • Temperature
  • Pressure
  • Humidity
  • Precipitation
  • Sunshine
  • Cloud cover
  • Wind speed and direction

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Climate
  • average longterm weather of an area
  • Two main factors
  • Temperature
  • precipitation

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Global Circulation effect on regional climates
  • Uneven heating of earths surface
  • Seasons from tilting of earth on its axis
  • Rotation of earth preventing air currents from
    moving due north or south
  • Variations in amount of solar radiation hitting
    earth
  • Creation of convection cells

6
Coriolis Effect
  • Deflection of winds
  • To the right in northern hemisphere
  • To the left in the southern hemisphere

7
Currents and Upwelling
  • Suppression of upwelling along coast of Peru
  • Triggers extreme weather changes

8
El Nino
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Microclimates
  • Local conditions affecting Weather
  • South facing exposures
  • Plants and humidity
  • Cities and heat

10
Rain Shadow Effect
  • Loss of moisture on wind-facing side of a
    mountain

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Weather Variability
  • Fronts boundary between two air masses with
    different temperatures and densities
  • Warm Fronts
  • Cold Fronts

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Warm Front
  • Boundary between advancing warm air mass and
    cooler one it is replacing
  • Warm air less dense so it rises above cooler air
  • Moisture condenses creating clouds
  • As clouds thicken get rain

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Cold Front
  • Advancing mass of cool air
  • Cool air is denser than warm air it replaces so
    it forces warm air to rise creating thunderclouds
  • High winds associated with cold front

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Pressure
  • Greater number of air molecules above a surface
    increases molecules to exert a force on that
    surface and consequently, the pressure increases.
  • A reduction in the number of air molecules above
    a surface will result in a decrease in pressure.
  • Atmospheric pressure is measured with a "barometer

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High Pressure
  • High pressure contains cool, dense air that
    warms as it descends to the earth usually
    producing fair weather

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Low Pressure
  • Low pressure less dense warm air spirals toward
    center of air mass center of low rises creating
    rain

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Extreme Weather Events
  • Tornadoes
  • Hurricanes
  • Pre-existing weather disturbance
  • Warm tropical oceans
  • Moisture
  • Relatively light winds aloft

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Biomes
  • Ecosystems with communities adapted to
    differences in climate, soil and environmental
    factors

20
Major Terrestrial Biomes
  • Desert Biome
  • Grassland, Tundra and Chaparral
  • Forest Biomes
  • Mountain Biomes

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Desert Biome
  • Area where evaporation exceeds precipitation
  • Located in areas where air has lost its moisture
    (30 latitude)

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Deserts
  • Tropical hot year round with very little
    precipitation Saudi Arabia
  • Temperate hot in summer and cool in winter with
    some precipitation Nevada California

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Deserts
  • Polar warm summers and cold winters with little
    precipitation Northwest China

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Plant adaptations
  • Small or no leaves
  • Shallow roots
  • Water storing tissue succulents
  • Storage in seeds
  • Dormancy

25
Animal Adaptations
  • Small body size
  • Activity at night
  • Thick skin
  • Dry feces

26
Human Impacts
  • Disruption of soil
  • Sinking of desert land under depleted aquifers
  • Mining
  • Solar collectors for energy

27
Grassland, Tundra and Chaparral
  • Areas with enough precipitation to allow grass
    and some shrubs even trees to grow seasonal
    drought, grazing and periodic fires prevent trees
  • Found in the interior of continents

28
Grasslands
  • Tropical grasslands high average temperatures,
    low to moderate precipitation and prolonged dry
    season occur beyond borders of tropical rain
    forest

29
Grasslands
  • Temperate grasslands winters very gold and
    summers are dry and hot low to moderate
    precipitation that falls unevenly throughout
    region - Kansas
  • Polar grasslands or tundra very cold throughout
    the year with frigid winds and snow and ice
    cover. Low precipitation falls as snow.
    Permafrost layer of soil that does not thaw
    prevents infiltration forming bogs and shallow
    pools that insects thrive in. - Alaska

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Savannas
  • Tropical savannas warm all year with
    alternating wet and dry seasons with abundant
    rain rest of year although may experience drought
    - Serengeti
  • Chaparral long, hot dry summers and mild wet
    winters. Maintained by fire and periodic
    flooding and mud slides. California

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Plant Adaptations
  • Wind pollinated grasses
  • Broad-leafed deciduous plants and isolated trees

32
Animal Adaptations
  • Herds of grazing and browsing (twig and leaf
    nibbling) hoofed animals
  • Small mammals
  • Abundant insect life
  • Predators on herbivores

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Human Impacts
  • Livestock
  • Cropland
  • Poor farming practices soil loss
  • Mining and oil exploration

34
Forest Biomes
  • Undisturbed areas with moderate to high levels of
    rainfall
  • Found worldwide

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Forests
  • Tropical Rain Forest warm temperatures, high
    humidity and almost daily rainfall soil
    nutrients and sunlight are limiting factor in
    plant growth. Very high biodiversity equator
    Brazil
  • Tropical Deciduous Forest warm year round with
    most rain in Monsoon season followed by long dry
    season. Contains deciduous trees that loose
    leaves between rain forests and savannas - Asia

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Forests
  • Temperate deciduous forest moderate
    temperatures changing with seasons long warm
    summers with cold winters abundant
    precipitation spread out throughout the year
    Lynchburg
  • Evergreen Coniferous Forests winters long , dry
    and extremely cold. moderate to low rainfall
    with drought conditions in winter. Nutrient poor
    acidic soils. Pacific coast - Russia

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Plant Adaptations
  • Emergent layer upper story of trees
  • Canopy dense layer of leaves and branches
  • Understory small trees adapted to low light
  • Shrub layer shrubs adapted to less light
  • Forest floor open and free of vegetation

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Animal Adaptations
  • Multitude of niches among forest floor and canopy
    layer

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Human Impacts
  • Land cleared for food, wood and cropland
  • Hunting
  • Mining for peat, ore and other minerals

40
Mountain Biomes
  • Conditions are variable with altitude and sides
    of the mountain
  • Many variations in vegetation take place over
    very short changes in distance

41
Plant Adaptations
  • Cooler Climates
  • Acid Rain
  • Rocky soil
  • High Winds

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Animal Adaptations
  • Mountain terrain
  • Harsh Climate

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Human Impacts
  • Rapidly increasing population
  • Logging and mining
  • Development ski resorts, golf courses, dams and
    reservoirs
  • Warfare
  • Air pollution at higher elevations acid rain
    and UV from ozone depletion
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