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Biomes

A biome is a regional or global

community of

organisms.

Determined by:– Climate Conditions

• Latitude

• Altitude

• Bodies of Water

• Air Currents

• Topography

• Ocean currents

–All of the determine the average temperature and precipitation!

Determined by:–Plant

communities

•Precipitation

•Sunlight concentration

•Soil richness

BIOME TEMP RAINFALL MAIN

ABIOTIC

FACTOR

EXAMPLE

DOMINANT PLANT

& ANIMAL

TRF WET

TRF DRY

TROPICAL

SAVANNAH

DESERT

TEMPERATE

GRASSLAND

TEMPERATE

WOODLAND/S

HRUB-LAND

BOREAL

FOREST/TAIGA

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BIOME TEMP RAINFALL ABIOTIC

FACTORS

EXAMPLE

DOMINANT

PLANT

ANIMAL

TUNDRA

NORTHWESTERN

CONIFEROUS

FOREST

TEMPERATE

FOREST

Tropical rain forest biomes produce lush forests.

–warm temperature

–abundant precipitation all year

Source: World Meteorological Organization

Tropical Dry Forest

Are similar but less rain

Tropical savannah are warm through the year, with

definite dry and rainy seasons.

Temperate grasslands are dry and warm during the summer; most precipitation falls

as snow.

Desert biomes are characterized by a very arid climate.

–very low amount of precipitation

– four types: hot, semi-arid, coastal, and cold

Tucson, Arizona

Source: National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration

Temperate Woodland Shrub-land biomes include deciduous trees.

Source: National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration

Burlington, Vermont

Temperate woodland shrub

land

The temperate forests have a long wet season

and relatively dry summer. Ferns and moss cover the

forest floor.

The boreal forest/taiga biome is located in cooler northern climates.

–boreal forest

–long winters and short summers

–small amount of precipitation Source: Environment Canada

Banff, Canada

The tundra biome is found in the far northern latitudes with long winters.

–winter lasts 10 months

–limited precipitation

–permafrost

Barrow, Alaska

Source: National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration

Northwestern Coniferous

Forest• Rainy and dry seasons

• Moderate water to dry summer

• (Flagstaff!)

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Think – Pair – Share Which biome is the best to visit on

vacation?

Which is the best to live in?

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