BIOMES OF THE WORLD.

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BIOMES OF THE WORLD

What is a Biome? Scientists have developed the term Biome to describe areas on the earth with similar climate, plants, and animals. Many ecosystems exist within one biome

What Biomes are on Earth? Scientists can’t agree on exactly how many biomes Earth has!! One scientist pictures the biomes like this

The North Western Hemisphere: Where we live…..

How are biomes determined? Described by their vegetation Plants determine what other organisms will live there Plants have special adaptations that allow them to survive in a particular biome

Example… What type of plants do you normally see in a desert biome? Short plants-can’t get enough water to grow larger Cacti- no leaves- have structures to store water

Another way to look at it…

Biomes Aquatic Rainforest Tundra Taiga Grassland Temperate Forest Desert

Biomes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIy0ZlyPPDg

Aquatic Biome Water: Submerged Temperature: Varies Soil: None Plants: Aquatic Plants (seaweed) Animals: Fish, Shelled fish, invertebrates (animals with out backbones), select mammals.

Rain Forest Water: Very wet Temperature: Very warm Soil: Poor, thin soil Plants: Many plants (trees, flowers, shrubs, etc.) Animals: Many animals (birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, etc.)

Tundra Water: Dry Temperature: Cold Soil: Permafrost (frozen soil) Plants: Lichens and mosses Animals: Migrating animals, and small rodents

Taiga Water: Adequate Temperature: Cool (year round) Soil: Poor, rocky soil Plants: Conifers (pines) Animals: Many mammals, birds, insects, arachnids, etc.

Grassland Water: Wet season, dry season Temperature: Warm to hot (but often has a cold season) Soil: Fertile soil Plants: Grasses (few or no trees) Animals: Many mammals, birds, insects, arachnids, etc.

Temperate Forest Water: Adequate Temperature: Cool season and warm season Soil: Fertile soil Plants: Deciduous trees, shrubs, ground cover Animals: Many mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, arachnids, etc.

Desert Water: Dry (almost none) Temperature: Hot or Cold (one or the other) Soil: Poor (sandy) Plants: Sparse - succulents (like cactus), sage brush Animals: Sparse - insects, arachnids, reptiles and birds (often nocturnal)