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Land Biomes

Land Biomes. Ch. 20. Biome= large area characterized by its climate and the plants and animals that live in the area. First image in Google Images under “land biomes”. Forests. Temperate Deciduous Forests Coniferous Forests-Taiga Tropical Rain Forests. Temperate Deciduous Forests.

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Land Biomes

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  1. Land Biomes Ch. 20

  2. Biome= large area characterized by its climate and the plants and animals that live in the area.

  3. First image in Google Images under “land biomes”

  4. Forests • Temperate Deciduous Forests • Coniferous Forests-Taiga • Tropical Rain Forests

  5. Temperate Deciduous Forests • Deciduous= Latin for “to fall off” • Trees shed leaves to save water during the dry season. • Animals include bears, deer, raccoons, fox, snakes, and woodpeckers. • Rainfall: 75-125 cm • Summer: 82 degrees F • Winter: 43 degrees F

  6. Animals from a temperate deciduous forest.

  7. Coniferous Forests • Most trees are called Conifers • Conifers produce seeds in cones • Evergreen Trees= trees that stay green all year long. • Squirrels and insects, elk and moose, finches and jays • Thick layer of needles and little light reaches the ground. • Rainfall: 35-75 cm • Summer: 57 degrees F • Winter: 14 degrees F

  8. What is a Taiga? Taiga Biomes

  9. Tropical Rain Forests • Have more kinds of plants and animals than any other biome. • Most animals live in the canopy. • Canopy= treetops • 1,400 birds live in the canopy • Nutrients are in the plants, not the soil. • Rainfall: up to 400 cm • Day: 93 degrees F • Night: 68 degrees F

  10. Canopy of Tropical Rain Forests

  11. Grasslands • Temperate • Savannas • Found in every continent except Antarctica. • Common names: steppes, prairies, and pampas

  12. Temperate Grasslands • Plants: grasses and other flowering plants • Have few trees • Animals include prairie dogs, mice, and bison. • Rainfall: 25-75cm • Summer: 86 degrees F • Winter: 32 degrees F

  13. Savannas • Savanna= grassland that has scattered clumps of trees and seasonal rains. • During dry season, grasses dry out and turn yellow but survive because of the deep roots. • Grassland near the equator is known as tropical savannas. • Animals: elephants, giraffes, and zebras • Rainfall: 150 cm • Dry Season: 93 degrees F • Wet Season: 61 degrees F

  14. Deserts • Very dry and very hot • Plants grow far apart so they don’t have to compete for water. • Animals are mostly nocturnal (active at night) • Cactuses, spadefoot toad, desert tortoises • Rainfall: less than 25 cm • Summer: 100 degrees F • Winter: 45 degrees F Spadefoot Toad

  15. Tundra • Polar Tundra • Alpine Tundra • Tundra= biome that has very cold temperatures and little rainfall- can be called a cold desert • NO TREES! • Covers 1/5th of the world • Rainfall: 30-50 cm • Summer: 54 degrees F • Winter: -15 degrees F

  16. Polar Tundra • Found near North and South Poles • Layer of soil beneath surface (permafrost) is frozen all the time. • Shallow rooted plants: grasses and shrubs • Animals: insects, birds, wolves, caribou

  17. Alpine Tundra • Like Polar Tundra • Found at top of tall mountains and above tree line. • Tree line= above this line, trees cannot grow. • Plenty of sunlight and precipitation

  18. The lighter green color is above the tree line.

  19. Review • A major factor used to classify biomes is • A. Climate • B. Sources of water present • C. Surface area • D. Number of people who live there

  20. Answer: • A. climate

  21. Which two biomes receive the LEAST amount of precipitation? • A. savanna and taiga • B. tundra and desert • C. tropical rain forest and temperate deciduous forest • D. temperate grassland and temperate deciduous forest

  22. Answer: • B. tundra and desert

  23. Which biome is closest to the equator? • A. taiga • B. desert • C. savanna • D. temperate deciduous forest

  24. Answer: • C. Savanna Highlighted areas are near the equator.

  25. World Biomes • www.mrnussbaum.com - Interactive Landforms Map: Plateau, Valley, Isthmus, Strait, Channel, Peninsula, Archipelago

  26. Question • The picture below shows the animal tracks Jeremy found by a riverbank. •  Which of the following events probably took place in area X of the picture?

  27. Answer • Which of the following events probably took place in area X of the picture? • Animal 1 was eaten by animal 2. Animal 2 flew away. Animal 2 was eaten by animal 1. Animal 1 stepped in the tracks of animal 2 when leaving area X.

  28. Question • Most of the eastern United States, including Georgia, is located in the: • tropical rainforest biome. tropical savanna biome. polar tundra biome. deciduous forest biome.

  29. Answer • deciduous forest biome.

  30. Question • Which biome covers most of the land mass near Earth's equator? • tundra desert grassland tropical forest

  31. Answer • Tropical Rain Forest

  32. Question • Which biome is found on mountains above the tree line? grassland deciduous forest tundra tropical forest

  33. Answer • Tundra

  34. Question • Which biome contains the greatest diversity of living organisms? desert grassland tropical forest temperate forest

  35. Answer • Tropical rain forest WHY?

  36. Question • Plants with spines and waxy leaves are well-suited for life in which environment? temperate forest grassland tropical forest desert

  37. Answer • Desert • WHY?

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