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Title: Terrestrial Environments Around the World


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Terrestrial Environments Around the World
  • Foss Science Environments Kit

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Biomes
  • Cover large areas of land
  • The same biomes may occur in different parts of
    the world.
  • Specific types of biomes have a similar climate,
    soil conditions and average annual rainfall no
    matter where they occur in the world.

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Biome 1Tropical Rainforest
  • Has more species of life than any other
    terrestrial environment.
  • Contains 2 million to 20 million species of
    animals 80 of life forms in the rainforest
    havent even been identified yet!
  • Located in Australia, Asia, Africa, Central and
    South America, the Caribbean Islands, and the
    Pacific Islands.
  • Climate is constantly warm and moist (lots of
    rainfall!)
  • Trees form a canopy which blocks out light on the
    forest floor
  • Soil is shallow and not fertile trees give
    plants the nutrients they need
  • More animals that live in the rainforest live in
    the trees than on the ground
  • Rainforests are being destroyed to create
    farmland and to use the trees for lumber

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Biome 2Temperate Deciduous Forest
  • Have variable climates (change during the year)
    and deciduous trees that shed their leaves in
    fall and grow new ones in the spring
  • Animals and plants are able to adapt to changes
    in heat, moisture and food. Some hibernate,
    others grow thick coats of fur, and many of the
    birds migrate south.
  • Receives more rain than any other biome except
    the rainforest.
  • Soil is very rich and is used for farmland when
    trees are cleared.
  • Many are found in the Eastern United States.

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Biome 3Savanna
  • Made up of grasslands that have fairly infertile
    soil
  • Found mostly in the tropics
  • Often have a season of heavy rainfall followed by
    a season of drought
  • Some areas have trees and tall grasses that grow
    to be 10 feet high. In other savannas, grass
    grows in short clumps and there are few trees.
  • Grasses have deep roots. If the area catches on
    fire, grass above the ground is burned, but the
    deep roots are protected and allow it to grow
    back quickly.
  • Wide variety of animal life zebras, antelope,
    wildebeests, lions, hyenas, and cheetahs.

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Biome 4Temperate Grassland
  • 25 of the Earths land surface
  • Flat or hilly country cover much of North
    America
  • Found in the interiors of continents
  • Climate is very dry summers are hot and winters
    are often very cold
  • Grassland soil is very rich in nutrients
  • Animals have developed ways to survive in the
    harsh, extreme conditions

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Biome 5Artic Tundra
  • A cold, dry biome located in the far north just
    below the polar ice cap.
  • Very low temperatures and little rainfall or snow
  • 20 of the Earths land surface is tundra.
  • Soil is permanently frozen called permafrost.
  • The growing season is short and plants grow
    slowly trees dont grow there
  • Animals adapt to harsh climate conditions of the
    tundra polar bears, caribou, ground squirrels,
    musk oxen
  • Alpine tundra is a biome with conditions similar
    to the Arctic tundra but are found at the tops of
    tall mountains all over the world.

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Biome 6Desert
  • Moisture evaporates quicker than rainfall can
    replace it.
  • Many types of soil and terrain rocky, sandy,
    flat or mountainous
  • 20 of Earths land surface is desert
  • The hottest places on earth!
  • Fewer plant and animal species live here have
    to be able to adapt to the harsh weather
    conditions
  • Many animals are nocturnal.
  • Plants are found far from one another. They
    store water in their root systems or stems.
  • Receives very little rainfall per year.
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