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Land Biomes: An Overview of Earth's Terrestrial Ecosystems

Explore the various land biomes around the world, including the temperate deciduous forest, coniferous forest, tropical rainforest, temperate grassland, savanna, desert, and tundra. Learn about their unique adaptations and characteristics. Become a biome expert!

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Land Biomes: An Overview of Earth's Terrestrial Ecosystems

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  1. Homework:Review Chapter 20, Section 1 and complete Section Review – textbook page 533, #1-10

  2. Land Biomes! Around the World! Earth’s Land Biomes!

  3. Temperate Deciduous Forest • Temperate = moderate temperature, not extreme • Deciduous = “falling off” in Latin. • Adaptations: Tree leaves fall off in winter to save water, trees have thick bark to protect against cold winters.

  4. Coniferous Forest • Conifers = pinetrees! • Adaptation: Trees have needles with a waxy coating. Waxy coating keeps trees from drying out, protects needles from winter damage, and allow trees to shed snow more easily than deciduous tree leaves

  5. Tropical Rain Forest • Has most biodiversity – 100 different kind of trees in one quarter of a football field! • Most animals live in canopy (treetops) • Adaptations: Trees’ roots grow above ground for extra support in soil • Adaptation: Some plants grow on others to reach the sunlight!

  6. Temperate Grassland • Few to no trees! Not enough water, too many fires and animals eat everything. • Adaptation: Prairie shrubs easily resprout after fire. • Adaptation: Some prairie trees have thick bark to protect against fire

  7. Savanna • Like a prairie, but with some scattered trees. • Adaptation: In dry season, tops of grasses turn yellow and die, but grasses’ deep roots survive many months without water!

  8. Desert • Is very hot and dry, but has many plants and animals. • Adaptation: Most animals are active at night when it’s cooler • Adaptation: Plants grow far apart so they don’t compete with each other for water. • Adaptation: Cacti have fleshy stems and leaves that store water and prevent water loss.

  9. Tundra • Is very cold and has little rainfall. • Plants are very small due to lack of nutrients and roots cannot penetrate permafrost • Adaptations: Plants grow close together to keep warmer • Adaptation: Some plants have hair to keep warm • POLAR vs. ALPINE

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  25. Now you are BIOME EXPERTS! Homework:Review Chapter 20, Section 1 and complete Section Review – page 533, #1-10

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