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1 http://www.intute.ac.uk/images/BTH_deserts.jpg

2 http://www.leo.lehigh.edu/envirosci/weather/bitsofbiomes/images/worlddesertmap.jpg

3 Abiotic Factors that characterize the Desert Biome  Driest Biome on Earth!  Hot Deserts and Cold Deserts  Very little rainfall – less than 9 inches per year  Temperatures in Hot deserts range depending on the latitude lines.  Some range from 20-25 degrees Celsius  Others range from 40-50 degrees Celsius  Hot during the Day and Cold at Night

4 Examples: Cactus and Shrubs http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo- s/01/0e/24/2e/cactus.jpg http://www.public-domain- image.com/plants/flowers/slides/prickly-pear-cactus-in- texas.jpg http://www.texaswildflowerpictures.com/wildflowers/mesquite.jpg Prickly Pear Turpentine bush

5 Plant Adaptations: MUST CONSERVE ENERGY AND WATER LOSS!  Small leaves- less evaporation  Hairy leaves- reduces evaporation and keeps in moisture  Very shallow branching roots to absorb surface water  Live close to ground- water won’t need to travel up as far.  Spikes or thorns prevent animals from eating them for their stored water.  Stomata only open at night  Stomata- opening on plants leaves that allows CO2 in for photosynthesis.

6 Examples: Rodents, Snakes, Lizards, Birds http://www.californiaherps.com/lizards/images/hssustonguerbaz.jpg http://www.americansouthwest.net/arizona/photographs700/d esert-tortoise.jpg http://www.thedailygreen.com/cm/thedailygreen/images/Eh/tdg-pronghorn-de.jpg

7 Animal Adaptations  Store water in fatty tissues  Reduce activity during the day  Nocturnal - Hunt at night  Burrow under ground during the day (Kangaroo Rat)  Specialized kidneys that redirect water back into blood stream.  Exoskeleton or scales reduce water loss.

8 Circulating blood thru large flat ears cools off this rabbit.

9 Grasslands

10 Two Types of Grasslands Savanna - Tropical Climate, warmer and closer to the Equator Prairie - Temperate Climate, milder and found in the United States Moderate Rainfall – 50 to 90 cm per year (enough to support grasses but not forests) Very Fertile Soils! – Bread Basket of the World

11 http://room42.wikispaces.com/file/view/2.jpg/33517415/2.jpg

12 http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/images/savanna_location_map.gif

13 http://tiee.ecoed.net/vol/v5/practice/dalgleish/img/konza1-prairie-1600x1200.jpg

14 http://www.city-data.com/forum/general-u- s/987688-estimate-cover-great-plains.html

15 2 Seasons: Wet Season and …

16 Dry Season

17 Grasslands  Two distinct seasons- Wet and Dry Averages around 60 inches of rain per year but six months with hardly any rainfall. Dry season increases chances of wild fires!

18 Examples: Grasses, Wildflowers and Small Trees http://www.biolib.cz/IMG/GAL/46007.jpg http://www.earthpeace.com/images/Elep hantGrass.jpg Elephant Grass Gum Tree Kangaroo Paw

19 Deep, spread out roots allow grass to get water even in drought. Grass grows from the base- so even if eaten at the tops, they stay alive and still grow.

20 Thin, vertical leaves, lose less water thru evaporation

21  No low branches to keep leaves away from fire

22 Some animals have adapted to reach those tall branches

23 Animals of The Savannah Examples: Lion, Hyena, Zebra, Gazelle http://misc.qti.com/staff/greg/img/photos/emu.jpg http://lh4.ggpht.com/_nbfHbMxrVCQ/SWtgDikWntI/AAAAAAAAD0Y/YvURvT6qf KY/Wild-Dog-Puppy-2.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons /8/83/Zebra_Botswana_edit02.jpg

24 http://i.pbase.com/o4/06/642806/1/6 4797441.j3lh4qEI.DSC_00491.JPG http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2007/steinmey_isaa/badger-badger.org.jpg http://www.in-the-garden.eu/public/200910/bald- eagle.jpg Animals of the Prairie: Prairie dogs Bobcats Badgers Eagles

25 Graze in herds- decrease your chances of being the prey Stripes add to camouflage

26  Prairie dogs and other small mammals burrow to avoid dry windy conditions or predators

27 Specialized Teeth for Grazing

28  Muscular bodies, strong legs, and tough hooves for running long distances

29 Camouflage – for ambushing prey

30 Desert Grasslands Annual Rain fall for the Desert and Grassland Biomes

31 Annual Temperatures for the Desert and Grassland Biomes Desert Grasslands


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