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Title: Deserts


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Deserts
http//www.intute.ac.uk/images/BTH_deserts.jpg
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http//www.leo.lehigh.edu/envirosci/weather/bitsof
biomes/images/worlddesertmap.jpg
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Abiotic Factors that characterize the Desert Biome
  • Driest Biome on Earth!
  • Hot Deserts and Cold Deserts
  • Very little rainfall less than 9 inches per
    year
  • Temperatures in Hot deserts range depending on
    the latitude lines.
  • Some range from 20-25 degrees Celsius
  • Others range from 40-50 degrees Celsius
  • Hot during the Day and Cold at Night

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Examples Cactus and Shrubs
http//media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/
0e/24/2e/cactus.jpg
Turpentine bush
Prickly Pear
http//www.public-domain-image.com/plants/flowers/
slides/prickly-pear-cactus-in-texas.jpg
http//www.texaswildflowerpictures.com/wildflowers
/mesquite.jpg
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Plant Adaptations MUST CONSERVE ENERGY AND WATER
LOSS!
  • Small leaves- less evaporation
  • Hairy leaves- reduces evaporation and keeps in
    moisture
  • Very shallow branching roots to absorb surface
    water
  • Live close to ground- water wont need to travel
    up as far.
  • Spikes or thorns prevent animals from eating them
    for their stored water.
  • Stomata only open at night
  • Stomata- opening on plants leaves that allows CO2
    in for photosynthesis.

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Examples Rodents, Snakes, Lizards, Birds
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stonguerbaz.jpg
http//www.americansouthwest.net/arizona/photograp
hs700/desert-tortoise.jpg
http//www.thedailygreen.com/cm/thedailygreen/imag
es/Eh/tdg-pronghorn-de.jpg
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Animal Adaptations
  • Store water in fatty tissues
  • Reduce activity during the day
  • Nocturnal - Hunt at night
  • Burrow under ground during the day (Kangaroo Rat)
  • Specialized kidneys that redirect water back
    into blood stream.
  • Exoskeleton or scales reduce water loss.

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Circulating blood thru large flat ears cools off
this rabbit.
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Grasslands
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Two Types of Grasslands
  • Savanna
  • - Tropical Climate, warmer and closer to the
    Equator
  • Prairie
  • - Temperate Climate, milder and found in the
    United States

Moderate Rainfall 50 to 90 cm per year (enough
to support grasses but not forests) Very Fertile
Soils! Bread Basket of the World
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Grasslands- Savanna
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415/2.jpg
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http//www.blueplanetbiomes.org/images/savanna_loc
ation_map.gif
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Grasslands- prairie
http//tiee.ecoed.net/vol/v5/practice/dalgleish/im
g/konza1-prairie-1600x1200.jpg
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http//www.city-data.com/forum/general-u-s/987688-
estimate-cover-great-plains.html
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2 Seasons Wet Season and
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Dry Season
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Grasslands
  • Two distinct seasons- Wet and Dry
  • Averages around 60 inches of rain per year but
    six months with hardly any rainfall.
  • Dry season increases chances of wild fires!

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Examples Grasses, Wildflowers and Small Trees
http//www.biolib.cz/IMG/GAL/46007.jpg
Gum Tree
Kangaroo Paw
Elephant Grass
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Deep, spread out roots allow grass to get water
even in drought.
Grass grows from the base- so even if eaten at
the tops, they stay alive and still grow.
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Thin, vertical leaves, lose less water thru
evaporation
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No low branches to keep leaves away from fire
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Some animals have adapted to reach those tall
branches
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Animals of The SavannahExamples Lion, Hyena,
Zebra, Gazelle
http//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83
/Zebra_Botswana_edit02.jpg
http//misc.qti.com/staff/greg/img/photos/emu.jpg
http//lh4.ggpht.com/_nbfHbMxrVCQ/SWtgDikWntI/AAAA
AAAAD0Y/YvURvT6qfKY/Wild-Dog-Puppy-2.jpg
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http//i.pbase.com/o4/06/642806/1/64797441.j3lh4qE
I.DSC_00491.JPG
http//www.in-the-garden.eu/public/200910/bald-eag
le.jpg
Animals of the Prairie Prairie
dogs Bobcats Badgers Eagles
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/badger-badger.org.jpg
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Graze in herds- decrease your chances of being
the prey
Stripes add to camouflage
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  • Prairie dogs and other small mammals burrow to
    avoid dry windy conditions or predators

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Specialized Teeth for Grazing
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  • Muscular bodies, strong legs, and tough hooves
    for running long distances

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Camouflage for ambushing prey
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Annual Rain fall for the Desert and Grassland
Biomes
Desert
Grasslands
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Annual Temperatures for the Desert and Grassland
Biomes
Desert
Grasslands
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