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Welcome To The Biomes

Welcome To The Biomes. What Makes a Biome?. Biomes are defined by: Temperature Rainfall Elevation Biomes contain smaller, specialized communities Ecosystems. Freshwater and Wetlands. Without This Biome, You and I would not be alive. How Can We Conserve our Water Resources?. Grasslands.

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Welcome To The Biomes

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  1. Welcome To The Biomes

  2. What Makes a Biome? • Biomes are defined by: • Temperature • Rainfall • Elevation • Biomes contain smaller, specialized communities • Ecosystems

  3. Freshwater and Wetlands Without This Biome, You and I would not be alive. How Can We Conserve our Water Resources?

  4. Grasslands Name the Animals in this Biome Savannas

  5. Rainforests Average Rainfall is 60+ inches per year This biome is our Number 1 source of CO² What does that mean in terms of Deforestation? How Can You Help this biome?

  6. ? If there is only 10 in of Rainfall each year, How does life sustain itself? What are Cold-Blooded Animals? Desert

  7. Less than 10 inches of Precipitation • Temperature ranges from -50°F to 50°F Tundra Why is there still always so much snow?

  8. Which Biome Do You Live IN?

  9. Temperate Deciduous Forest • There are 4 Changing Seasons • Rainfalls 30-60 inches/year • Is All of that Precipitation Rain • Average temp. 40-75°

  10. Thanks for Visiting the Biomes

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