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Biomes

Learning Objectives Describe the characteristics of the major biomes and other unique ecosystems

Temperate Forest Deciduous Rain Hot Summers, cold winters Drops leaves Dormant during cold season Long wet season and dry summer Coniferous trees

Tropical Rain Forest Warm temperatures Abundant rain all year Lush, thick forest Animals live in thick cover of top branches

Desert Low rainfall all year Dry Plants use a variety of strategies to survive heat and lack of water Most animals nocturnal

Grassland Tropical Temperate Warm all year Dry and windy Tall grasses w/ some trees and shrubs Dry and windy Short or tall grasses

Tundra Below 0 temperatures, little rain Ground permanently frozen Mosses and low lying plants

Taiga Long, cold winters. Short, warm summers. Coniferous trees Mammals have heavy fur.

Marine Ecosystems Ocean - a global expanse of water containing a large variety of living organisms.

Fresh Water Ecosystems Flowing Water Standing Water Rivers and streams Organisms are adapted to rate of flow Lakes and ponds Water circulates within to mix heat, O2 and nutrients

Estuaries mixture of fresh and salt water high levels of nutrients photosynthetic organisms and marine species Estuary - partially enclosed body of water where a river flows into an ocean.

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