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Title: All about Biomes


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All about Biomes
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Definition
  • Biome is term used to refer to a type of
    ecosystem
  • Described by types of flora (plants) and (fauna)
    animals
  • Usually dependant on Temperature and rainfall
    patterns, which can be effected by latitude,
    altitude and geography.

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Six major biomes (Biomes)
  • Temperate forest (deciduous)
  • Grasslands (prairie, Steppes, savannah)
  • Desert
  • Tropical Rainforest
  • Taiga (Cone forest, boreal forest)
  • Tundra (frozen land - not ice cap)

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Temperate Deciduous Forest
  • Rainfall 30 - 80 inches
  • Midlatitudes - 30 to 50 degrees north
  • Deciduous trees - Birch, maple, etc
  • Squirrels, deer, raccoons, possums, songbirds.

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Grassland
  • Warm with a rainy winter and dry summer
  • Deep topsoil
  • Prairies, savannahs, steppes, pampas
  • Large grazers Bison, Zebras, Kangaroos,

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Desert
  • Hot, very low rainfall
  • Affected by latitude and the effect of mountain
    rain shadows

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Tropical Rainforest
  • Warm all year, lots of rain
  • High Species Diversity
  • Multiple layered ecosystem Floor, understory,
    canopy - some species stay in only one
  • Low nutrient soil - very thin soil horizon

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Taiga (boreal)Coniferous Forest Biome
  • Conifers - Spruce, fir, pine
  • Cold winters, some seasonal precip
  • Moose, deer, wolves, bear, squirrels, rabbits,
    hawks, owls
  • Most lumber comes from here

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Tundra
  • Cold and Dry (cold deserts)
  • Distinguished by Permafrost the topsoil is
    frozen almost year-round, when it does thaw it is
    only a few inches.
  • Small plants grass, moss, worts (no room for
    roots)
  • Artic has some big seasonal grazers like caribou

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Aquatic systems (table 2-1)
  • Lakes and Ponds (fresh)
  • Streams and Rivers (fresh)
  • Inland Wetlands (fresh)
  • Estuaries (mixed)
  • Coastal Ocean (saltwater)
  • Open Ocean (saltwater)
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