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Title: Major Biomes of Earth


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Earth Biomes
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What is a BIOME?
  • Biomes are large regions characterized by a
    specific type of climate and the plants and
    animals that live there.
  • Biomes are made up of many similar ecosystems.

Ecosystem are made up of communities of organisms
and its abiotic environment.
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ABIOTIC and BIOTIC factors that affect ecosystems
and biomes
  • Biotic
  • Consumers animals
  • Detritovores consume dead matter
  • Producers plants
  • Decomposers fungus, bacteria
  • Decomposed organic matter once living
  • Abiotic
  • Sunlight
  • Air
  • Water (pH, salinity, dissolved oxygen)
  • Soil
  • Climate (temperature, rainfall, humidity)
  • Chemicals

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Major Biomes of Earth
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Forests
  • Mild temperatures
  • Plentiful rainfall
  • Major types of forests
  • Deciduous forests
  • Coniferous forests
  • Tropical rain forests

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Deciduous Forest
  • Regions usually have 4 seasons a year
  • Precipitation 76 cm to 250 cm yearly
  • When the weather gets colder and trees lose their
    leaves some animals migrate to warmer regions
  • Other animals hibernate
  • Plants
  • Deciduous trees (oak, maple, hickory)
  • Animals
  • Raccoon , Bald eagle, White tail deer , Red Fox

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Deciduous Forest
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Coniferous Forest (Taiga)
  • Temperatures Winters are very cold with only
    snowfall, the summers are warm, rainy, and humid
  • Precipitation
  • Plants (lichens, mosses, white spruce, mostly
    coniferous trees)
  • Coniferous trees (evergreen) adaptations
  • Wax gives protection from freezing temperatures
  • Do not loose their leaves in the winter
  • Not as many plant and animal species because many
    cannot survive the extreme cold
  • Animals (lynx, wolverines, bobcate, rabbits,
    deer)
  • animals in the taiga hibernate in the winter

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Coniferous Forest
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Tropical Rain Forest
  • Precipitation 200cm of rain each year
  • Temperatures are warm and stable
  • Tropical rain forests are lush, productive
    ecosystems that contain more then half of all the
    species that exist on Earth
  • Plants Vines, orchids, moss, ferns
  • 700 species of trees and 1,000 species of
    flowering plants
  • Adaptations orchids grow on trees to reach more
    sun light
  • Animals Snakes, lizards, salamanders, monkeys,
    jaguars, toucans
  • 150 different types of butterflies

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Tropical Rain Forest
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Comparing Forests
FOREST Temperature Rainfall Soil
Deciduous 0C to 28C (32F to 82F) 76-250 cm per year very fertile, organically rich
Coniferous -10C to 15C (14F to 59F) 0-25 cm per year frozen
Tropical 25C to 28C (77F to 82F) 200 cm or more each year thin and nutrient poor
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Grasslands
  • Found between forests and deserts
  • Flat or gently rolling hills

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Grasslands
  • There are grasslands on almost every continent
  • Precipitation 25 cm 75 cm yearly
  • They have a dry season with little to no rain
  • This prevents larger plant from growing here
  • Plants mainly grass
  • Wheat, Oats, Barley, Corn
  • Grasses have extensive root systems that can
    absorb water when it rains and can withstand
    drought during long dry spells
  • Animals
  • Kangaroos, Wildebeests, Zebras, Prairie Dogs
  • They eat the stems, leaves, and seeds of grass
    plants

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  • Deserts
  • Very dry and hot
  • Organisms adapted to live in climate

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Desert
  • Driest biome on Earth
  • Precipitation less then 25 cm yearly
  • When it does rain, it evaporates rapidly, so the
    soil retains very little moisture
  • Because there is little water, plants are spread
    widely apart and the ground is mostly bare
  • Plants and adaptations
  • The desert supports little plant life
  • Cactus plants, spiny leaves are common
  • large, shallow roots that quickly absorb water
  • Animals and adaptations
  • Few large animals are found because there is not
    enough food or water to support them
  • Owls, iguanas, fox, lizards are common
  • Kangaroo rat
  • Never need to drink water -- they get moisture
    from the food they eat
  • They are only active in the early morning or late
    afternoon when the temperatures are less extreme

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Deserts
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Tundra
  • Very cold temperatures
  • Little rainfall
  • It is so cold here that trees dont even grow!

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Tundra
  • Is located near the north pole
  • Cold, dry, treeless region and is covered with
    ice most of the year
  • Winters are 6 to 9 months long
  • Precipitation less then 25cm a year
  • Plants
  • lichens (reindeer moss) , True mosses, Grasses,
    Small shrubs
  • Animals - in the summer
  • Mosquitoes
  • Birds (Geese, ducks, snowy owls)
  • Mice, voles, lemmings, artic hares, caribou, musk
    oxen

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Marine
  • Oceans of the world
  • Wide variety of plant and animal species.
  • There are 4 main parts, or zones, in the ocean.
    Each zone has different plants and animals.

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Marine Ocean Floor
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Freshwater
  • Rivers, lakes, streams
  • Water is less than 1 salt.
  • Animal Life Bass, catfish, leeches, river rats
  • Plant Life algae, myrtle, deerflower, cattails
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