Do Nows: January 4 – 8Do Nows: January 4 – 8. Do Now: 1. Temperate forests include all of the following except a. Tundra b. deciduous forest c. evergreen.

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Do Nows: January 4 – 8Do Nows: January 4 – 8

Do Now: 1. Temperate forests include all of the following except a. Tundra b. deciduous forest c. evergreen forest d. taiga 2. Which of the following terms includes all of the others? a. Habitat b. population c. biosphere d. community e. ecosystem

Do Now: 1. The climate of a particular region is influenced by its a. Solar radiation b. Latitude c. Both of the above d. None of the above 2. Which of the following is not characteristic of the taiga biome? a. Permafrost b. Long, cold winters c. Most of the limited precipitation falls in the summer d. Conifers e. Moose

Do Now: 1. Which biome is characterized by heavy rainfall throughout the year, giant emergent trees, sparse ground vegetation, and a great diversity of organism? a. Taiga b. Temperate forest c. Tropical rain forest d. Tropical seasonal forest 2. One biome has very hot days and cool nights with little precipitation, few plants, and poor soil. Which biome is it?

Do Now: 1. This biome is in the far norther latitudes where there are harsh winters and cool summers. It has poor soil with permafrost beneath the surface. Plants include grasses and wild flowers, and animals might include caribou foxes and rodents. 2. This type of tree drops its leaves in the winter 3. This type of tree produces its seeds in cones

Vocabulary Words 1. Climate 2. Precipitation 3. Altitude 4. Latitude 5. Longitude 6. Convection 7. Conduction 8. Radiation 9. Biome 10. Marine 11. Aquatic 12. Terrestrial 13. Tundra 14. Taiga 15. Boreal forest 16. Deciduous forest 17. Coniferous forest 18. Tropical 19. Temperate 20. Polar

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