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Biomes
• Earth has SEVEN major biomes:
• Marine
• Tropical rain forest
• Grassland
• Desert
• Temperate deciduous forest
• Tundra
• Taiga
Aquatic Biomes
• Covers about 75% of
the Earth's surface
• Freshwater and saltwater
• Wide variety of animals
and plants
Saltwater
• The marine biome is the
biggest biome in the world!
– It covers about 70% of the earth.
• Includes oceans, coral reefs,
and estuaries(river flows into
ocean).
• Five main oceans: the Pacific,
Atlantic, Indian, Arctic &
Southern, as well as many
smaller Gulfs and Bays.
Tropical Rain Forest
• Location: the Amazon in
South America, Central
Africa, mainly involving
Zaire, & Southeast Asia.
• Warm temperatures all
year
• 68 F-93 F
• Abundant rain fall all year
• 150 cm per year (177 in)
• 49 in per year in Ga
• Soil is thin & lacks
nutrients.
Rainforest Plants
• Lush, thick
forests
• Canopy consists
of uppermost
branches of
trees
• Trees have short
roots
• Plants grow on
trees to get
sunlight
Bromeliads
Epiphytes
Orchids
Buttress Roots
Rainforest Animals
• Home to
more than
half of the
world’s
animals
• Range from
tiny insects
to large
mammals
Morpho Butterfly
Toucan
Macaw
Jaguar
Spider Monkey
Boa Constrictor
Poison-Arrow Frog
Grassland
• Located: Africa, South America,
Eurasia, and the plains of North
America
• Hot summers & cold winters
• Temperatures range from 100 F to 40 F.
• 10 and 35 inches of precipitation a
year, much of it occurring in the late
spring and early summer
• Soils that are nutrient-rich from the
growth and decay of deep, manybranched grass roots
Grassland Plants
• Primary plant life is grass
• Trees & large shrubs are largely absent
Cottonwood
Asters
Willow
Purple Needlegrass
Buffalo Grass
Blazing Stars
North American Grassland Animals
• Herbivores dominant-Animals that eat only plants
Bison
Coyote
Hawk
Prairie Dog
Pronghorn
African Grassland Animals
Lion
Zebras
Elephant
Caracal
Emu
Chacma Baboon
African Wild Dog
DESERT
• Located: North & South
America, Africa, Australia
• Temperature ranges from
64 F-120 F
• VERY dry climate
– South America=less than 1.5
cm a year
– North America=almost 28
cm a year
• Soils are coarse-textured,
shallow, rocky or gravely
Desert Plants
• Plants have long roots & the ability to collect &store
water
Asian Mustard
Elephant Tree
Mojave Yucca
Popcorn Flowers
Barrel Cactus
Desert Animals
• Nocturnal animals live in deserts, they come out at night to
avoid the high temperatures
Sonoran Desert Toad
Arizona Bark Scorpion
Greater Roadrunner
Black-Tailed Jackrabbit
Meerkat
Texas Horned Lizard
Temperate Deciduous Forest
• Biome where you live!
• Located: Eastern half of
the United
States, Canada, Europe,
parts of Russia, China,
and Japan
• 4 distinct seasons
• Average temperature=50 F
• Average rainfall per
year=30-60 inches
• Soil is thick and rich in
nutrients to support a
variety of plants
Temperate Deciduous Forest Plants
Deciduous trees found here=lose their leaves in the fall
Maple Tree
Oak Tree
Ferns
Birch Tree
Beech Tree
Lichen
Temperate Deciduous Forest Animals
• Animals must be able to adapt to changing seasons
Broad-Winged Hawk
Raccoon
Turtle
White-Tailed Deer
Opossum
Ladybug
Tundra
• Located: Alaska, Northern
Canada, edges of Greenland,
Northern Scandinavia,
northern Siberia, & Russia
• Long, cold winters and short,
summers (snow can fall in
summer)
• Temperature ranges from -18 F20 F
• 6-10 inches of rain a year
• Soil is frozen=permafrost
Tundra Plants
Caribou Moss
Bearberry
Tufted Saxifrage
Diamond Leaf Willow
Tundra Animals
Polar Bear
Snowy Owl
Arctic Hare
Grizzly Bear
Arctic Fox
Taiga
• Located: Alaska,
Canada, Scandinavia,
and Russia; spreading
through the Northern
Hemisphere.
• Temperature range 25 F50 F
• Winter precipitation=snow
annually about 20-40 inches.
• Rainfall usually occurs in the
summer=10-20 inches
• Soil lacks nutrients
Taiga Plants
• Coniferous trees dominate this biome=have cones
HemlockTree
Pine Tree
Douglas Fir Tree
Taiga Animals
• Mammals with heavy fur coats can be found living
in this biome
Fox
Mink
Reindeer
Caribou
Grey Wolf