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Hello We are about to take a trip to see all the worlds biomes. We are about to take a trip to see all the worlds biomes. We are going to see many different things from dry places to the rainiest but watch out. We are going to see many different things from dry places to the rainiest but watch out.

This is the Tundra In the next couple of slides we will be talking about the Tundra. In the next couple of slides we will be talking about the Tundra. You will find out some cool stuff that you might not know. You will find out some cool stuff that you might not know.

Tundra Tundra is a type of grassland with tall snowy mountains. Tundra is a type of grassland with tall snowy mountains. Well the average temperature of tundra is -12 ْ C. Well the average temperature of tundra is -12 ْ C. The normal rain amount for this area is less than 25cm yearly. The normal rain amount for this area is less than 25cm yearly. So as you see this is a very dry area. So as you see this is a very dry area.

Location Tundra is found in the artic circle Tundra is found in the artic circle Also the north pole is very close to the tundra. Also the north pole is very close to the tundra. Not many people visit the tundra because it is so cold. Not many people visit the tundra because it is so cold.

Plant & Animal Life Tundra doesnt have many trees in it. Tundra doesnt have many trees in it. The main vegetation is grass and mosses. The main vegetation is grass and mosses. Some of the animals are insects, ducks, geese, voles, birds, and mice. Some of the animals are insects, ducks, geese, voles, birds, and mice.

The Taiga If you dont know what the tundra is then these next few slides are for you. If you dont know what the tundra is then these next few slides are for you. In them we are going to talk about their plant life, t emperature, and many other things. In them we are going to talk about their plant life, t emperature, and many other things.

TAIGA

Taiga Normal rain amount is 25cm – 100cm yearly. It is located between 50 ْ and 60 ْ north latitude. The main plant life is trees, mosses, & lichens. Also some of the animals are moose, lynx, shrews, bears, & foxes. Normal rain amount is 25cm – 100cm yearly. It is located between 50 ْ and 60 ْ north latitude. The main plant life is trees, mosses, & lichens. Also some of the animals are moose, lynx, shrews, bears, & foxes.

Taiga Taiga is a woodland area with wooded mountains. Its normal temperature in winter is 0ْْ C and more than 30ْ C in summer.

The Grassland The Grassland is very diverse and we will learn how The Grassland is very diverse and we will learn how It has many different animals and plants so lets find out what they are. It has many different animals and plants so lets find out what they are.

Grassland Grassland is an open valley with green grasses in it. Grassland is an open valley with green grasses in it. It is mainly warm and humid and has around 25cm-75cm of annual precipitation. It is mainly warm and humid and has around 25cm-75cm of annual precipitation.

Plant & Animal Life Plants Some of the plants in this area are wheat, rye, tall grasses, oats, barley, & corn. Some of the plants in this area are wheat, rye, tall grasses, oats, barley, & corn.Animals Some of the animals of grassland are wildebeest, impalas, zebras, and kangaroos. Some of the animals of grassland are wildebeest, impalas, zebras, and kangaroos.

Grassland Grasslands are found in many places they are in almost every continent, there aren't many that dont have grasslands. Grasslands are found in many places they are in almost every continent, there aren't many that dont have grasslands.

An overview of the Desert What do you think when you think Desert? What do you think when you think Desert? Hot, dry, no life well in these next few slides you will learn about the life, rain fall, temperature, and many other things. Hot, dry, no life well in these next few slides you will learn about the life, rain fall, temperature, and many other things.

Desert The desert is the driest biome on earth. It has very thin soil, and sand dunes. This biome is normally very hot and dry, it doesnt receive a lot of rain. Also it gets less than 25cm of rain yearly. It is mainly found around the equator, but it is also found in many of the other continents.

Desert

Desert Plants Cacti DogbaneOcotillo Animals HedgehogCoyoteOstrich

Temperate Deciduous Forest Do you know a lot about the forest? Do you know a lot about the forest? Well if you dont then you are going to learn lots of things about it. Well if you dont then you are going to learn lots of things about it.

Temperate Deciduous Biome with four distinct seasons, it is a climax community. Biome with four distinct seasons, it is a climax community. The normal temperature is 30ْ C. The normal temperature is 30ْ C.

Plants & Animals Animals Some of the animals that live in this area are lynx, bobcats, song birds, lizards, & snakes. Plants Some of the plants in this area are evergreen trees, dogwoods, moss, oak, & maple trees.

Temperate Deciduous This certain biome receives around cm of yearly rain This certain biome receives around cm of yearly rain These forest are mainly found in Europe, & North America. These forest are mainly found in Europe, & North America.

Temperate Rain Forest view You probably know about the rain forest but there are two types and we will be finding out the differences in them. You probably know about the rain forest but there are two types and we will be finding out the differences in them. So hop on and lets see. So hop on and lets see.

Temperate Rain Forest This biome receives 200cm- 400cm of annual rain, and it is dominated by trees with needle like leaves. This biome receives 200cm- 400cm of annual rain, and it is dominated by trees with needle like leaves.

Temperate Rain Forest Rain forest are found in many countries such as New Zealand, Southern Chile, and the Pacific Northwest. Rain forest are found in many countries such as New Zealand, Southern Chile, and the Pacific Northwest. The regular temperature for this biome is between 9 ْ C and 12 ْ C The regular temperature for this biome is between 9 ْ C and 12 ْ C The main plants are tall trees with needle like leaves The main plants are tall trees with needle like leaves The main animals are bird, lizards, & wild cats. The main animals are bird, lizards, & wild cats.

Rainforest in the Tropics So you think you know about the rainforest but Im here to tell you a little more. So you think you know about the rainforest but Im here to tell you a little more. We will be learning quit a few things so buckle up and lets go! We will be learning quit a few things so buckle up and lets go!

Tropical Rain Forest It has the most biologically diverse biome in the world, it has many trees in it. The standard temperature is 25ْ C.

Tropical Rain Forest These forest are found in South America, & the British Isles. Rain forest receives cm of rain during twelve-month cycle.

The majority of the animals in the Tropical Rain Forests are tropical birds, frogs, lizards, and large wild cats. The majority of the animals in the Tropical Rain Forests are tropical birds, frogs, lizards, and large wild cats. Most of the plants are vines, & trees Most of the plants are vines, & trees

Tropical Rainforest Many animals live in the rainforest but one special one is the tiger. Many animals live in the rainforest but one special one is the tiger. This wonderful creature is slowly becoming extint so help us out here. This wonderful creature is slowly becoming extint so help us out here. We want them to live to see tomorrow. We want them to live to see tomorrow.

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I hope you had you had a great adventure and so long. I hope you had you had a great adventure and so long.