LT: I can identify the biomes and their locations in each hemisphere.

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LT: I can identify the biomes and their locations in each hemisphere.

1. The latitudinal (horizontal) line that separates the North from the South is called what? A.Equator B.Prime Meridian 2. The longitudinal (vertical) line that separates the West from East is called what? A.Equator B.Prime Meridian

North Western North Eastern South Eastern South Western

Land vs. Water

1. Tundra 2. Desert 3. Temperate Forest 4. Tropical Rainforest 5. Taiga 6. Temperate Grassland 7. Freshwater 8. Saltwater

North Western North Eastern South Eastern South Western

 Northern Europe  Northern Asia  Northern America North Western North Eastern South Eastern South Western

 South America  North America  Central Australia  North Africa, Central Asia North Western North Eastern South Eastern South Western

 Eastern Asia  Europe  Eastern U.S. North Western North Eastern South Eastern South Western

 South America  Africa  Asia  Australia North Western North Eastern South Eastern South Western

 North America  Northern Europe  Northern Asia North Western North Eastern South Eastern South Western

 South America  North America  Australia  Southern Africa North Western North Eastern South Eastern South Western

 Lakes, Rivers, Streams, Ponds, Estuaries North Western North Eastern South Eastern South Western

 Oceans, Estuaries, Gulfs, Seas, Bays, Coral Reefs, Salty Marshlands North Western North Eastern South Eastern South Western

 Assignment Discovery: Biomes  Desert Biomes  Temperate Forest  Temperate Grassland  Tropic Rainforest  Tundra videos-playlist.htm