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1 Going To Extremes!

2 Desert Climate Ok so you all know about the climate of the Desert Hot and Dry?: it’s often located near the equator… but not always… Deserts - areas that receive 25cm or less of precipitation a year and have little vegetation

3 Deserts of the World

4 Desert Climate Which month(s) are the warmest? – July ~29°C (85°F) What is the range of precipitation? – Always less than 1cm Does it ever get below freezing in the desert? – Not this one, anyway!

5 Desert Climate

6 Hot Desert Plants So what are the few plants that you know of that do grow in the desert? CACTUS Succulents – type of plants that have thick fleshy stems and leaves that store water – Cactus is an example of such plants – Spines on cactus keep animals from eating them – Leaves have waxy coating to prevent water loss

7 Desert Plants Roots are usually horizontal and shallow to collect as much water as possible when it does rain When conditions are too dry, some plants just die and drop seeds that will only grow when there is enough water to sustain life

8 Hot Desert Animals What are some desert animals that you already know? Camels are a popular one Most people believe that camels have water in their hump, but that isn’t true. It is actually fat

9 Desert Animals Reptiles have thick scaly skin that prevent water loss Amphibians survive the summer by estivating, which is basically the opposite of hibernation – Sleep all summer/dry season Most desert animals are nocturnal and are active most at night when it is cooler

10 Human Adaptations Humans are also beginning to adapt to the desert Bedouins are people who live all their lives in the desert

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12 Tundra Ok so now we’re moving on to our last biome! The Tundra a.k.a. Arctic biome What do we already know about this biome?

13 Tundra

14 Tundra Climate One of the coldest biomes so it is located far from the equator – The tundra is mostly located above the Arctic circle – Some at mountain tops – ALPINE tundra. – A TINY amount is found on the Antarctic peninsula and the shores of Antarctica. – The very top (and bottom) of the world is POLAR ICE – not a biome. Nothing lives there. Summers are very short Precipitation is consistent throughout the year – generally little with more in summer

15 Tundra Climate Which month(s) are the warmest? – July 11°C What is the range of precipitation? – 7cm Does the average temp get below freezing in this particular tundra? – Not really, stays right around freezing at 0°C – This is ICELAND, on the North Atlantic gyre – Gulf Stream Warms It!

16 Tundra Climate

17 Coldest City In The World

18 Tundra Soil Tundra soil is often frozen and only thaws a little in the summer Permafrost – layer of soil right under the topsoil that is permanently frozen Very few nutrients in the soil or the biome in general

19 Tundra Plants Tundra border grasslands – some classify them as arctic grasslands. They tend to get even less rain than grasslands, however.

20 Tundra Plants Mostly mosses and lichens grow in the tundra because they can grow without soil Soil is thin, so plants have wide, shallow roots – Anchors them against brisk, icy winds – Allows them to absorb water from a greater area of land Most plants are small and near the ground to avoid wind and absorb heat from soil

21 Tundra Animals Most tundra birds are migratory: spend summer in tundra and fly south for winter Breed in summer when there is a plethora of food Artic Fox changes the color of it’s fur like the snowshoe hare

22 Threats to the Tundra Biggest threat comes from finding oil in the area Humans decimate the biome to get the oil Oil leaks and spills can poison the food and water sources of the organisms that live in the tundra


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