Biotic Refers to the living organisms in an environment, such as plants, animals, fungi, and...
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- Biotic Refers to the living organisms in an environment, such
as plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.
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- Abiotic Refers to the non-living parts of an environment, such
as temperature, water, soil, nutrients, sunlight.
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- Terrestrial Refers to land. For example: Terrestrial Biomes are
Biomes that are on land.
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- A biome is a large area of the Earth, consisting of similar
biotic (plants and animals) and abiotic (rainfall and temperature)
components. A biome is a large area of the Earth, consisting of
similar biotic (plants and animals) and abiotic (rainfall and
temperature) components.
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- Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic
and Similar Abiotic components
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- Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic
and Similar Abiotic components
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- Rainfall and temperature determine the type of biome. Rainfall
and temperature determine the type of biome.
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- Lots of rain and mild temps.
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- Rainfall and temperature determine the type of biome.Rainfall
and temperature determine the type of biome.
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- Warm conditions and very little rainfall
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- Rainfall and temperature determine the type of biome.Rainfall
and temperature determine the type of biome.
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- Rainfall varies around the planet.
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- Where does the planet get the most rain?
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- Where does the planet get the least rain?
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- Biome characteristics Large area of Earth Similar predictable
climate Similar plants Similar soil Similar amount of sunlight
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- Biome characteristics Large area of Earth Similar predictable
climate Similar plants Similar soil Similar amount of sunlight
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- Biome characteristics Large area of Earth Similar predictable
climate Similar plants Similar soil Similar amount of sunlight
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- Biome characteristics Large area of Earth Similar predictable
climate Similar plants Similar soil Similar amount of sunlight
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- Biome characteristics Large area of Earth Similar predictable
climate Similar plants Similar soil Similar amount of sunlight
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- Biome characteristics Large area of Earth Similar predictable
climate Similar plants Similar soil Similar amount of sunlight
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- Biome characteristics Large area of Earth Similar predictable
climate Similar plants Similar soil Similar amount of sunlight
sun
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- Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.)
Large area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Varied
plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.)
None of the above
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- Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.)
Large area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Varied
plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.)
None of the above
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- Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.)
Large area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Similar
plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.)
None of the above
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- Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.)
Small area of Earth B.) Varied climate C.) Varied plant species D.)
Varied soil E.) Varied amount of sunlight F.) None of the
above
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- Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.)
Small area of Earth B.) Varied climate C.) Varied plant species D.)
Varied soil E.) Varied amount of sunlight F.) All of the above
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- Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.)
Small area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Similar
plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.)
All of the above
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- Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.)
Small area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Similar
plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.)
All of the above
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- Which of the following is not a characteristic of a biome? A.)
Large area of Earth B.) Similar predictable climate C.) Similar
plant species D.) Similar soil E.) Similar amount of sunlight F.)
All of the above
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- Boreal Forest
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- General Rule:
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- General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature
in a biome,
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- General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature
in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can
support.
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- General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature
in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can
support.
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- General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature
in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can
support.
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- General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature
in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can
support. Animals will always follow.
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- General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature
in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can
support. Animals will always follow.
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- General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature
in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can
support. Animals will always follow. 1000s of species
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- General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature
in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can
support. Animals will always follow. 1000s of species
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- General Rule: The higher the rainfall and average temperature
in a biome, there are more and larger plants that the biome can
support. Animals will always follow. 1000s of species Fewer
species
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- Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic
and Similar Abiotic components
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- Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic
and Similar Abiotic components
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- Importance of Biodiversity and Relative Abundance Optional
PowerPoint and Sheet in Activities Folder.
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- Biomes have shifted many times throughout Earths long history.
Desert ?
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- Biomes have shifted many times throughout Earths long history.
Prairie
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- Biomes have shifted many times throughout Earths long history.
Prairie ?
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- Biomes have shifted many times throughout Earths long history.
Rainforest
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- Biomes have shifted many times throughout Earths long history.
Rainforest ?
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- Temperate Deciduous Forest
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- Temperate Deciduous Forest ?
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- Boreal Forest
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- Boreal Forest ?
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- Tundra
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- Tundra ?
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- Aquatic
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- Summer
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- Winter
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- Summer
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- Winter
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- Temperate Rainforest
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- Video Link! Biomes of the World Some climate review.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZouWWVy
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- Do you see any trends in the biomes?
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- Temperature differences from solar radiation. Copyright 2010
Ryan P. Murphy
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- Which biome covers 75% of the earths surface that we havent
heard from yet.
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- Aquatic Biome: Covers of globe! Aquatic Biome: Covers of globe!
Oceans, Coral Reefs, Estuaries, and Coastal. Oceans, Coral Reefs,
Estuaries, and Coastal.
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- This is a picture of the Aquatic Coastal biome. Aquatic
Coastal
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- Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic
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- Quiz Wiz! 1-10 Name that biome based on region.
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- Answers to the Quiz! Name the Biome based on region.
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- Bonus:
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- Bonus: Boreal Forest
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- Try and figure out what the picture says. Raise your hand when
you think you know. You only get one guess.
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- Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic
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and Similar Abiotic components
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and Similar Abiotic components
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and Similar Abiotic components
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- Similar Biotic and Similar Abiotic components Similar Biotic
and Similar Abiotic components
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and Similar Abiotic components
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and Similar Abiotic components
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