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					Living Things and Their Environment Lesson 5: Biomes 6 Major Biomes Taiga  Desert  Tundra  Grassland  Deciduous Forest  Tropical Rain Forest  What is a biome?   The land on Earth is divided into 6 kinds of large ecosystem called biomes In Greek: “bio” = life “omes” = group bio + omes = biomes life + group = life group biomes = life group What is a biome?  Each biome has its own kind of:  Climate  Soil  Plants  Animals     Tundra Biome map 1 Location: high northern latitudes Climate: frigid winters, cool summers…VERY SHORT GROWING SEASON ! Plants: Grasses, wildflowers, mosses Animals: Oxen, arctic foxes, snowshoe hares, hawks, polar bears Tundra Biome  World’s youngest biome  Tundra biome formed 10,000 yrs ago  Covers 20% of the Earth’s surface   Tundra comes from the Finnish word for barren land Winds can blow 40-60 mph Tundra Biome  Ground is frozen all year round  Winters are long and icy cold  Can’t find many plants taller than 12in.  Sun melts ice in the top layer of soil  Permafrost, permanently frozen soil, keeps water fro flowing downward. Tundra Biome  Like Desert: little precipitation  Bc of permafrost: marshes and lakes  Millions of Mosquitoes   Mosquitoes can survive because they can replace lost water with chemical glycerol Glycerol = antifreeze Tundra Biome  Global Warming is melting the Tundra every year  The Tundra is a fragile environment.  Any disturbance can cause major damage Tundra Biome Tundra Biome Harlequin Duck Buffalo TAIGA BIOME map 2  Taiga is the Russian word for “forest”  It is the largest biome in the world  The Taiga Biome covers 11% of the Earth  It is also known as the boreal forest     Location: mid- to high latitudes Climate: very cold winters, cool summers Plants: spruce, fir, and other evergreens Animals: rodents, snowshoe hares, bears, caribou, wolves TAIGA BIOME  In the summer, birds migrate here.  Millions of insects can be found.  Chainsaws cut down trees.  The Taiga is a major source of lumber. TAIGA BIOME Plants Caribou Moss Pine White Spruce Douglass Fir Hemlock TAIGA BIOME Animals Red Deer Lynx Bobcat Snow Shoe Hare Wolverine Desert Biome map 4 Sahara Desert Largest Desert: 3,500,000mi Gobi Desert Atacama Desert 2nd Largest Desert: 500,000mi Driest Desert: 600mi Desert Biome     Location: midlatitudes- near the Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn Climate: hot days, cool nights, precipitation less than 4 cm a year Plants: cacti, yuccas, shrubs, trees Animals: rodents, snakes, lizards, tortoises, insects, and some birds Desert Biome  A desert is a sandy or rocky biome  It has little precipitation & plant life    Every continent has at least one desert The Sahara is the largest desert The Sahara would cover the entire continental United States Desert Biome Desert Ironwood Barrel Cactus Crimson Hedgehog Cactus Saguoro Cactus Ocotillo Desert Biome Bobcat Banded Gila Monster Kangaroo Rat Desert Bighorn Sheep Coyote Grassland Biome map 3   Location: Midlatitudes, interiors of continents Climate: Cool winter, hot summer, 25-75 cm of precipitation/year  Soil: Rich topsoil  Plants: Mostly grasses and shrubs Grassland Biome    Grass is the main plant life Rainfall irregular and not usually plentiful Grassland example:   Praires- bread basket of the world Grasslands have changed  Now covered in crops such as:    Wheat Corn Oats Grassland Biomes  American Grassland Animals     Prairie dogs Foxes Snakes African Grassland Animals     Elephants Lions Zebras Giraffe Grassland Biome  Grassland Example:  Savannas Stay warm all year round  Soil is not as fertile  Get more rain (34-60in.)  Most famous:    Africa More hoofed animals in savannas than anywhere else on Earth Grassland Biome   Much of the land is being used more and more to graze domestic cattle Soon, they will replace the native animals Deciduous Forest    map 6 Deciduous means the leaves fall to the ground. In the deciduous forest biome, leaves change color in the fall, fall to the ground, and decay. Deciduous forests once covered most of the US east of the Mississippi River and Western Europe Deciduous Forest     Location: Midlatitudes Climate: Mild summers and cold winters. 150 cm of rain/year Plants: Hardwoods such as oaks, beeches, hickories, maples Animals: wolves, deer, bears, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and insects Deciduous Forest American Beech Lady Fern White Oak White Birch Shagbark Hickory Deciduous Forest Brown Bear Moose Bald Eagle Black Bear Wolf Tropical Rain Forest  Location: map 5 near the equator  Climate: hot all year round, humid, rainy  Plants: greatest diversity; vines, orchids, ferns  Animals: most species of insects, reptiles, and amphibians Tropical Rain Forest  Multiple layers in the forest  Tree canopy = wide umbrella  The canopy is so thick, sunlight never reaches the ground  Limited sunlight means limited ground growth Tropical Rain Forest Tropical Rain Forest Tree Canopy Tropical Rain Forest Most of the The howler life in the monkey tropical and purple rain forest is found up high in the branches. orchids can be found clinging to the treetops Tropical Rain Forest Tropical rain forests can be found in… India Africa South America Australia Pacific Islands India Tropical Rain Forest  Victims to people’s needs:  Lumber  Farmland  Minerals India Tropical Rain Forest Millions of animals live in the tropical rain forests India Many have yet to be discovered… Tropical Rain Forest People are starting to replant and restore the world’s tropical rainforests. Still, some species will become extinctIndia before ever being discovered. Tropical Rain Forest The Tropical Rain Forest is home to the world’s most colorful birds India QUETZALS TOUCANS Tropical Rain Forest …And some of the largest snakes… India Anaconda Tropical Rain Forest Tropical Yet they Rainforests hold now cover half of the less than world’s 6% of the plants and Earth. animals. Tropical Rain Forest  25% of medicine comes from rainforest  Curare- anesthetic and muscle relaxer  Quinine- treats malaria  Rosy Perwinkle- treats leukemia Tropical Rain Forest There is thought to be… …over 1400 kinds of plants that could one day lead… …to a cure for cancer! Marine Biome    Largest biome in the world Covers 70% of the Earth Includes 5 main oceans:      Indian Atlantic Pacific Southern Artic Marine Biome    Usually very salty Average 1 cup of salt per gallon of water 3 Vertical Zones  Top Layer: Euphotic Zone   2nd Layer: Disphotic Zone   Light penetrates Only some light penetrates (dusk) 3rd Layer: Aphotic Zone  No light penetrates (deep sea) Marine Biome  Deep sea:    Very cold and completely dark 80% of habitats on earth found here Deepest point: Mariana Trench Deeper than Mt. Everest is tall  36,200 feet deep  Marine Biome  Weather:  Marine Biome effects our climate   Constant motion of ocean results in:   Sunny or cloudy Currents and waves Water Temperature Range from nearly freezing to as warm as bathtub  Average temperature: 39 degrees  Sun only warms up surface water  Marine Biome  Plants:    Over 1 million plants and animals discovered in the ocean Scientist say there may be 9 million yet to be discovered Algae: Very Important Without it we wouldn’t be able to breathe  Provides most of world’s oxygen  Consumes tons of carbon dioxide  Marine Biome  Plants:  Kelp  Important because:     Provides shelter and food Used by humans for: toothpaste and ice cream Buffer: absorbs energy from waves before shoreline Phytoplankton Tiny plants serve as food for ocean creatures  Provide world with almost half oxygen  Live in euphotic zone because needs sun’s energy  Marine Biome  Animals:     Home to most of earth’s biodiversity Mollusks, fish, whales, crustaceans, bacteria, fungi, sea anemones and many other animals Most marine mammals have blubber Sea otters have fur 1,000,000 hairs per square inch  Most people have ten times less than that on their heads  Marine Biome  Animals:  Blue whale Is the biggest animal on earth  Over 100 feet long  Person could crawl through main arteries  20 people could stand on their tongue   Angler Fish  Deals with the darkness by attracting its prey with a lure lit up by light-producing bacteria
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            