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Page 1: Terrestrial Biomes Temperate Rainforest Tropical Rainforest Desert Grassland Deciduous Forest Boreal Forest Tundra
Page 2: Terrestrial Biomes Temperate Rainforest Tropical Rainforest Desert Grassland Deciduous Forest Boreal Forest Tundra

Terrestrial BiomesTemperate RainforestTropical RainforestDesertGrasslandDeciduous ForestBoreal ForestTundra

Page 3: Terrestrial Biomes Temperate Rainforest Tropical Rainforest Desert Grassland Deciduous Forest Boreal Forest Tundra

Aquatic EcosystemsFreshwaterMarineWetlands

Page 4: Terrestrial Biomes Temperate Rainforest Tropical Rainforest Desert Grassland Deciduous Forest Boreal Forest Tundra

Temperate Rainforest>300 cm rain per yearModerate temperaturesHuge trees such as cedars, redwoods, douglas firs

Mule deer, pileated woodpeckers

Northwestern coast of US

Page 5: Terrestrial Biomes Temperate Rainforest Tropical Rainforest Desert Grassland Deciduous Forest Boreal Forest Tundra

Tropical Rainforest200-1,000 cm rain per yearAverage temperature 20-25 degrees C

Very diverse plants and animalsFerns, orchids, tall treesParrots, snakes, frogs, monkeys, lizards

Located near the equator

Page 6: Terrestrial Biomes Temperate Rainforest Tropical Rainforest Desert Grassland Deciduous Forest Boreal Forest Tundra

Desert<25 cm rain per year-4 to 38 degrees C average temperatureSaguaro cactus, creosote bushHawks, owls, roadrunners, rattlesnakes,

lizardsAre cold at nightSome have cold wintersGreat Basin in US, Gobi in Asia, are

above and below equator

Page 7: Terrestrial Biomes Temperate Rainforest Tropical Rainforest Desert Grassland Deciduous Forest Boreal Forest Tundra

GrasslandsAlso known as savannas25-130 cm rain per yearAverage temperature range -20 - 34

degrees CAntelope, zebra, giraffe, wildebeest,

gazelles, lions, leopardsGrasses, some shrubs and small treesMiddle latitudes are grasslands, closer

to the equator are called savannas

Page 8: Terrestrial Biomes Temperate Rainforest Tropical Rainforest Desert Grassland Deciduous Forest Boreal Forest Tundra

Deciduous Forest75-150 cm rain per year-30 to 30 degrees C average yearly

temperatureMany deciduous trees such as maples

and oaksMany different bird species, chipmunks,

skunks, white-tailed deer, black bearLocated Eastern US, SA, Europe, parts

of Asia, Africa, and Austrailia

Page 9: Terrestrial Biomes Temperate Rainforest Tropical Rainforest Desert Grassland Deciduous Forest Boreal Forest Tundra

Boreal ForestAlso known as Taiga or Coniferous Forest30-90 cm rain per yearAverage temperatures -40 to 20 degrees CMany coniferous trees such as spruce and

firsRed squirrels, insects, finches, beaver,

moose, wolves, bears, lynxOnly located in the northern hemisphere,

NA, Europe, Asia

Page 10: Terrestrial Biomes Temperate Rainforest Tropical Rainforest Desert Grassland Deciduous Forest Boreal Forest Tundra

Tundra<25 cm rain per year-40 to 18 degrees C average yearly tempOften frozen all year – saturated, frozen soilMosses, shrubs, grasses, dwarf forms of a

few trees such as willowsInsect eating birds, caribou, fox, wolves,

arctic haresNorthern NA, Northern Europe, Northern

Asia

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FreshwaterStreams, rivers, ponds, lakes

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MarineHas several zones, each with its own characteristics (intertidal, nertic, oceanic or open water)

Most productive zone is nertic zone

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WetlandsSwamps, marshes, and bogs are freshwater

Estuary is where fresh and salt water come together

Very diverse, many plants and animals