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1 Biomes Biome: an area that can be identified by its dominant plant (flora) and animal species (fauna) and prevailing climate

2 Climate: the temperature range, annual average precipitation, humidity, sunshine and wind in a region

3 Climax community: Plant and animal species that represent a stable state in a biome—after succession

4 Is it the biotic or abiotic factors that influence biomes?

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7 ☻Tundra ☻

8 Tundra

9 Tundra Low amount of precipitation Constant permafrost layer (ice)
Caribou, polar bears, birds, insects, fish, wolves Some short grasses and shrubs, lichen, moss

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11 ☻ Desert ☻

12 ☻ Desert ☻

13 Desert The LEAST amount of precipitation
Lizards, snakes, rabbits, kangaroo rats—least amount of living organisms Cacti, small shrubs, sagebrush Varying temperatures

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15 ☻Boreal Forest (Taiga or Coniferous Forest) ☻

16 ☻ Taiga or Coniferous Forest ☻

17 Coniferous Coniferous trees—pine, spruce, fir, hemlock (have needles)
Cooler temperatures, long winters, shorter summers Many lakes and bogs Birds, moose, beaver, deer, mountain lion

18 Temperate Deciduous Forest

19 ☻Temperate Deciduous Forest☻

20 Trees lose their leaves—oak, maple, beech
Squirrels, rabbit, skunk, deer, black bears Seasonal changes

21 ☻ Tropical Rainforest ☻

22 Tropical Rainforest

23 Rainforest Greatest animal diversity—colorful birds, chimpanzees, tigers, bats, snakes Lots of precipitation but little reaches the ground Hot and humid Colorful plants and vegetation

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25 ☻ Temperate Grassland ☻

26 Temperate Grassland

27 Grassland Hot summers, cold winters
Fertile soil used for farming, very few trees Gazelle, buffalo, horses, cattle, prairie dogs, antelope Grasses and herbs

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29 Savanna

30 Savanna Year round warm temperatures
Open areas of grasslands, few trees Elephants, zebra, gazelle, rhinos, cheetahs, lions

31 Savanna

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33 Chaparral

34 Chaparral Warm, dry climate Dry summers often cause drought conditions
Shrubs, wildflowers, and grasses are common Variety of small animals such as birds, reptiles, insects and small mammals

35 Chaparral

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37 Aquatic Biomes Marine Freshwater

38 Marine

39 Freshwater

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41 What information does the graph show? Month vs. precipitation
Bar graph Month vs. temperature Line graph

42 What biome is demonstrated by this graph?
Tundra

43 Biome?


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