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Title: Grassland, Desert, and Tundra Biomes


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Grassland, Desert, and Tundra Biomes
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Savannas
  • Tropical and subtropical areas near equator
  • Full of grasses, scattered trees, and shrubs
  • Variety of grazing animals and their predators
  • Wet season (little rain) and dry season
  • Grass fires restore nutrients to soil

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Plants of Savanna
  • Live a long time without water
  • Horizontal root system
  • Leaves shaped to conserve
  • water
  • Thorns to warn off predators

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Animals of the Savanna
  • Migrating herbivores such as elephants
  • Predators follow the migrating animals
  • Birth given when food is plentiful
  • Herbivores eat food at
  • different heights
  • Ex gazelles, rhinos,
  • giraffes

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Temperate Grasslands
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Temperate Grassland
  • Dominated by grasses very few trees
  • Hot summers and cold winters
  • Moderate rainfall 50-88 cm/year
  • Most fertile soil of any grassland
  • Many have been replaced by farms and grazing
    areas
  • Little rain makes for good fire conditions

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Temperate Grasslands
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Plants of Temperate Grasslands
  • Prairie grasses Wildflowers
  • Dense root systems to
  • withstand drought
  • and fires
  • Few trees due to lack
  • of rain, too many fires,
  • and strong winds

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Animals of Temperate Grasslands
  • Pronghorn antelopes teeth for grazing
  • Bison teeth for grazing
  • Badgers burrow for safety
  • Prairie Dogs burrow
  • for safety
  • Owls burrow for safety

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Threats to Temperature Grasslands
  • Farming and Overgrazing
  • Soil erosion due to majority
  • of plants not being native
  • Constant eating and trampling
  • decreases regeneration
  • of natural grasses
  • Become desert-like biomes

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Chaparral
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Chaparral
  • Broad-leaf evergreen shrubs
  • Primarily in coastal areas
  • Mediterranean climates
  • Warm, dry summers
  • Mild, wet winters

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Plants of the Chaparral
  • Low-lying, evergreen shrubs
  • Small trees in patches
  • Small, leathery leaves that hold moisture
  • Leaves also contain oils that promote fires
  • Small amounts of plants can propagate new ones
  • Oils give plants taste and smell

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Animals of the Chaparral
  • Camouflage
  • Shape
  • Coloring
  • To blend into the environment
  • Quail
  • Lizards
  • Chipmunks
  • Mule Deer

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Threats to the Chaparral
  • Human development
  • Sun, near oceans, mild climate year-round

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Deserts
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Deserts
  • gt 25cm rainfall/year
  • Little or no vegetation
  • Extreme temperatures
  • Hot and cold deserts
  • Near large mountain
  • ranges
  • Weather is blocked

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Plants of the Desert
  • Succulents hold water
  • Leaves are waxed coated
  • to prevent water loss
  • Spines prevent predators
  • Roots at surface to absorb
  • maximum rainfall

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Animals of the Desert
  • Reptiles Gila monsters rattlesnakes
  • Amphibians spadefoot toad
  • Both estivate bury until wet season
  • Elf Owl burrows in cacti
  • Insects protected with armor to prevent moisture
    escaping
  • Most animals are nocturnal

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Tundra
  • North of Artic Circle
  • Short summers
  • Under topsoil,
  • permanently frozen
  • Swamps when top
  • of soil thaws
  • Lots of mosquitoes
  • and blackflies
  • Feeding frenzy for birds

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Plants of the Tundra
  • Rock covered by lichens and mosses
  • Thin soil makes roots shallow
  • Short plants able to avoid wind and absorb
    maximum heat from sun
  • Willow and juniper grow close to ground

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Animals of the Tundra
  • Migratory birds breed in summer
  • Mollusks, worms, insects are abundant
  • Caribou, deer and moose migrate
  • Wolves and foxes migrate after the herbivores
  • Mice, rabbits and lemmings burrow
  • Some year rounders have camouflage

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Threats to the Tundra
  • Most fragile biome
  • Simple food chains are easily disrupted
  • Extreme conditions
  • Oil exploration is devastating for the animal
    and plant life
  • Oil spills are deadly to ecosystem
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