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Understanding Biomes: Deserts, Grasslands, Forests, Aquatic, and Tundra

Discover the diverse world of biomes, from the arid deserts to the lush rainforests, and from the expansive grasslands to the icy tundra. Learn about the unique climates, vegetation, and animal life that thrive in each biome. Explore the aquatic biomes, including rivers, lakes, and oceans. Expand your knowledge of the natural world with this comprehensive guide.

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Understanding Biomes: Deserts, Grasslands, Forests, Aquatic, and Tundra

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  1. Biomes A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms.

  2. Types of Biomes Desert Grasslands Temperate Forests/Deciduous Forest Tropical Forests Taiga/Coniferous Forest/Boreal Forest Aquatic: Oceanic and Fresh Water Tundra

  3. Desert Biome • Middle latitudes • Very little precipitation: less that 25 cm/year • Can be hot or cold • Vegetation: cacti, desert plants • Lizards, snakes, kangaroo rat, owls, foxes, javelinas, coyotes

  4. Grasslands • Found in the middle latitudes • Moderate rainfall: 50-90 cm per year • Grasses but few forests • Periodic wildfires • Grazing animals: bison, horses, gazelles, zebras, wolves, tigers and lions.

  5. Temperate/Deciduous Forests • Forest biome • Short winters (2 months) • 75 to 150 cm of rainfall per year • Broad leaf trees • Most trees loose leaves and go dormant in winter • Variety of animals: squirrels, deer, raccoons, wolves, foxes, bobcats, many insects

  6. Tropical/Rain Forests • Near the equator • Warm to hot temperatures • Abundant rainfall: 250 to 400 cm per year • Many plants, animals and insects • Monkeys, birds, insects, snakes

  7. Boreal/Coniferous Forests (Taiga) • Very cold • Coniferous trees (Pine trees) • More rain than Tundra: 30-60 cm per year • Deer, elk, beavers, bears, wolves, owls

  8. Aquatic • Freshwater Biomes: • Rivers & streams • Lakes & ponds • Estuaries (mixture of fresh and saltwater) • Marine Biomes: • Coastal • Open ocean • Deep ocean

  9. Tundra • Very cold and dry • -50 degrees F • less than 25 cm of rain per year • Northern-most part of the globe: Arctic • Owls, bears, small rodents, white fox, caribou, oxen

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