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BIOME / ECOSYSTEM Our Earth’s major life zones.

BIOME / ECOSYSTEM Our Earth’s major life zones. A Biome is a place on Earth. Another word for place is Environment. EARTH. Not all places on Earth are the same. ANIMALS. Not all places have the same animals. PLANTS. Not all places have the same plants. CLIMATE.

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BIOME / ECOSYSTEM Our Earth’s major life zones.

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  1. BIOME / ECOSYSTEMOur Earth’s major life zones. • A Biome is a place on Earth. Another word for place is Environment

  2. EARTH • Not all places on Earth are the same.

  3. ANIMALS • Not all places have the same animals.

  4. PLANTS • Not all places have the same plants.

  5. CLIMATE Not all places have the same climate. Another word for climate is temperature.

  6. Desert BiomeThe Desert is hot and dry.The Desert has different types of cactus.The Desert has Camels.The Desert has snakes.The Desert has scorpions.

  7. Forest Biome • The Forest has rain. • The Forest has trees. • The Forest has Mountain Lions. • The Forest has Bears. • The Forest has waterfalls

  8. Aquatic Marine BiomeThis is the ocean. It has salty water. • The Ocean has Octopus’. • The Ocean has Sharks. • The Ocean has Whales. • The Ocean has Jellyfish. • The Ocean has a beach.

  9. Aquatic Fresh Water BiomePonds and Lakes, Rivers and Streams This water is fresh. You can drink this water. • Fresh water has fish. • Fresh water has frogs. • Fresh water has ducks. • Fresh water has dragon flies. • Fresh water has mosquitoes that bite you.

  10. Artic BiomeThe Artic biomes are cold and frozen • The Artic Biome has: • Snow and Ice • Polar Bears • Seals • Penguins

  11. Biome QuizClick on the right picture • A Biome is: an energy drink a Place on Earth

  12. Biome QuizClick on the right picture • Every place on Earth: Looks the same Looks different

  13. Biomes QuizClick on the right picture On Earth there is only one kind of animal On Earth we have many different kinds of animals.

  14. Biomes QuizClick on the right picture • On Earth we have : • Different plants growing in each Biome. • The same plants growing in each Biome.

  15. Biomes QuizClick on the right picture • Climate is another word for: • An animal that lives in the desert • The type of weather in a Biome.

  16. Biomes QuizClick on the right picture • What are some things would you find in the desert Biome?

  17. Biomes QuizClick on the right picture • What are some things you would find in a FOREST Biome?

  18. Biome Quiz • Aquatic means in or around the water. • Marine Biomes are in the ocean and the water is salty. You can not drink this water. • Fresh water Biomes are on the land and you can drink the water. TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE

  19. Biomes Quiz • What are some of the types of plants and animals found in an Aquatic Marine Biome?

  20. Biome Quiz • An Aquatic Fresh water Biome is on the land. True False • There are sharks in this Biome. True False • People and animals can drink this water. True False

  21. Biome Quiz • What are some of the animals you can find in a fresh water Biome?

  22. Biome Quiz • What are some things you would find in an Artic Biome?

  23. BIOME: Our Earth’s major life zones. Georgia Performance Standard: Science Biology SB4 Students will assess the dependence of all organisms on one another and the flow of energy and matter within their ecosystems. Element a. Investigate the relationship among organisms, population, communities, ecosystems, and biomes. Photography from Google Images PowerPoint created by Kathi Whittington Cross Creek High School Augusta, Georgia

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