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Page 1: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Biomes

Page 2: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Borders

• The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada.

• Color the borders black

Page 3: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Tundra• The tundra is the coldest

of Earth’s biomes• The ground is usually

frozen.• This biome has the least

biodiversity of any biome

• Northern Canada and Alaska are tundra.

• Color the Tundra light blue.

Page 4: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Taiga• This biome is made up of

coniferous trees and is the largest of all biomes

• Summers can be sunny but temperatures rarely climb beyond 60 degrees.

• Most of Canada is taiga.• Color the Taiga dark

green.

Page 5: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Temperate Rainforest• This biome has massive

amounts of rainfall and fairly cool temperatures

• The northwest corner of the United States is temperate rain forest

• Color the temperate rainforest light green

Page 6: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Deciduous Forest• This biome has four

distinct seasons• Trees in this biome are

known for changing color.• The Eastern United States

and Western edge of Mexico is deciduous forest.

• Color the deciduous forest red

Page 7: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Grassland• This biome if found on

every continent except Antarctica

• There is enough rain to support grasses and non-woody plants but not enough for large forests

• The grasslands used to be covered in buffalo

• The Midwest (middle of the country) is grassland.

• Color the Grassland yellow.

Page 8: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Chaparral• This biome receives

more rain than deserts but less than forest biomes

• There are often forest fires here

• Parts of California are chaparral

• Color the chaparral brown.

Page 9: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Tropical Rainforest• Tropical Rainforests receive

massive amounts of rain and have the greatest biodiversity in the world

• The eastern edge of Mexico, Central America, Hawaii, and the Caribbean Islands are all Tropical Rain Forest.

• Color the Tropical Rain Forest purple.

Page 10: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Desert

• This biome is extremely dry and extremely hot but can be very cool at night

• The western region of the U.S., as well as Northern Mexico is Desert.

• Color the Desert orange.

Page 11: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Freshwater

• This biome includes rivers, streams, lakes, ponds and wetlands.

• Our drinking water comes from this biome but only 2.5% of the world’s water is freshwater!

• The great lakes are freshwater ecosystems.

• Color the Freshwater Ecosystems pink.

Page 12: Biomes. Borders The dotted lines represent the borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Color the borders black

Salt Water• This biome includes

oceans, coral reefs and shorelines

• There are five major oceans around the world

• The oceans surrounding the continents are Marine Ecosystems.

• Color the Marine Ecosystems dark blue.