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Biomes (Ecosystems) Objective: What types of environmental conditions occur in the major biomes and how do the organisms depend on one another?

1. Biome -large area characterized by its climate, plants, and animals living in that area. The abiotic factor in a biome would be CLIMATE, because it is non-living.

2. Land Biomes 1.Temperate Deciduous Forest ( lots of leaves / mild temperatures) 2. Coniferous Forest ( lots needle-like leaves / cold winters ) 3.Tropical Rain Forest ( lots of species of plants and animals/very hot and wet )

Which biome do we live in? 4. Grasslands/Savanna ( Flat with many grasses and can be hot ) 5.Deserts ( animals have adaptations to survive here/very hot and dry) 6. Tundra ( treeless/ cold and dry) Which biome do we live in?

Reality Check What types of environmental conditions occur in the major biomes and how do the organisms depend on one another?

Land Biomes Pictures: Tundra Forests Artic Tundra Grasslands Deserts

3. Marine Ecosystem Marine is known as the ecosystem of the ocean. Coral Reefs are found here.

4. Freshwater Ecosystem Wetlands, Marshes, & Swamps are found in the freshwater ecosystems.

Reality Check What types of environmental conditions occur in the major biomes and how do the organisms depend on one another?

Biomes What types of environmental conditions occur in the major biomes and how do the organisms depend on one another? Review Review

Biomes Poster In groups create a poster over the biome you have been assigned. The poster should include the following things about your biome: Biotic factors (plants and animals) Abiotic factors (temperature/climate) Interesting facts Group 1: Coniferous forest Group 2: Desert Group 3: Savannah Group 4: Rainforest Group 5: Marine Group 6: Tundra

Roles Plant Expert Animal Expert Meteorologist (climate/weather) Artist

Name that biome / Ecosystem Number your paper 1-10. Write this key at the top of your paper. Land Biome- LB Marine Ecosystem-ME Freshwater Ecosystem-FE

1. Forrest

2. Coral Reef

3. Swamp

4. Wetland

5. Ocean

6. Tundra

Reality Check What types of environmental conditions occur in the major biomes and how do the organisms depend on one another?

7. Grassland/ Savanna

8. Salt Water fish. What biome would these be found in?

9. Alligator What biome would this be found in?

10. Deer what biome could this be found in?

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Reality Check What types of environmental conditions occur in the major biomes and how do the organisms depend on one another?