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World Biomes
  • Page 174 - Biomes

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174 - Biomes
  • Biomes
  • Biomes are a region of the world defined by its
    climate and by the types of plants and animals
    that live there.
  • The most important factor about biomes are the
    climate-yearly patterns of temperature and
    precipitation.
  • Plants and animals are adapted by the climate.
  • A biomes climate is affected by its latitude.
  • Biomes near the equator generally is warm and
    wet. Closer to the poles, climates are colder
    and drier.
  • Altitude also helps determine a biomes climate.
    Temperature drops as altitude increases.

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Vocabulary
  • 174 Biome
  • A region of the world defined by its climate and
    by the types of plants and animals that live
    there.

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  • B. Forest Biomes
  • 1. All forests form in areas with enough
    rainfall and warmth for trees to grow.
  • 2. The types of trees and other plants differ
    depending on climate and landforms.
  • 3. In tropical forests, trees grow close
    together to form a dense layer of leaves that
    provide shade for the forest floor. Its always
    warm there.
  • 4. Temperate deciduous forests grow in areas
    that have warm summers but cold winters with
    lots of precipitation.
  • 5. The Taiga biome is farthest north. Summers
    are short and mild, winters are long and cold
    and gets less precipitation.

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  • C. Desert and Tundra Biomes
  • 1. Deserts are dry and generally get less than
    25 cm of rain each year. But not all deserts
    are hot.
  • 2. Hot deserts are often found in areas between
    l altitudes 20 and 30 north or south.
  • 3. Desert animals must find and conserve water
    and avoid overheating.
  • 4. Many desert plants have leaves with waxy
    coating to hold in moisture.
  • 5. Many animals in the desert stay inactive in
    burrows and cracks in the rocks.
  • 6. The tundra is near the polar ice caps and
    high on mountains.

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  • D. Grasslands Biomes
  • 1. Grasslands are biomes in which the main
    plants are grasses.
  • 2. Rainfall varies, but in general, grasslands
    do not receive enough precipitation for many
    trees to grow.
  • 3. Leaves of grassland plants are long and
    narrow to prevent water loss.
  • 4. They also have long fibrous root systems that
    quickly soak up much of the scarce rain that
    falls.

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Lesson 4 Review
  • In your groups, complete numbers 1, 3-6
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