Mapping Skills
Desert, Tundra and Aquatic Biomes
Forest Biomes
Grassland Biomes
Climate
100

True or False: The Tropic of Capricorn runs through Australia.

True!

100

True or False: The Desert Biome is the largest biome in Australia.

True!

100

True or False: There are two different types of Forest Biomes. 

False (correct: 3 different types)

100

True or False: Grasslands are important only for wild animals and have no importance to humans.

False!

100

True or False: Only precipitation is recorded on Climate Graphs.

False!

200

What is the direction from Darwin to Brisbane?



South-East

200

What type of climate is found in a Tundra?

The tundra has a very cold, dry climate. 

Long, extremely cold winters

Short, cool summers

Low precipitation

200

What are the three major types of forest biome?

1. Tropical

2. Temperate 

3. Boreal/Taiga forests

200

What are the two broad types of grassland?

1. Tropical grasslands (savanna) 

2. Temperate grasslands

200

What unit is temperature usually measured in?

Degrees Celsius (°C)

300

The direction from Perth to Darwin is: 


North - East

300

What are the two types of Aquatic Biomes?

1. Freshwater

2. Marine 

300

What type of climate is typical of tropical rainforests?

Hot and wet throughout most or all of the year.

300

What is one major human use of grasslands?

Agriculture, including crop farming and livestock grazing.

300

Is this Climate Graph from the Northern-Hemisphere or the Southern-Hemisphere? 

Southern-Hemisphere

400

Scale: 3 cm = 5,000 km

The distance from Brisbane to Darwin measures 9 cm on the map. Approximately how many kilometres would you travel in real life?

9 ÷ 3 = 3
3 × 5,000 = 15,000 km

400

Where is the Tundra Biomes mainly found?

Around the Arctic Circle 

400

What is two major causes of deforestation?

Agriculture, logging, mining, infrastructure development or urban expansion.

400

What type of climate is generally found in grasslands?

A climate with moderate or seasonal rainfall and enough moisture to support grasses, but often not enough to support dense forests.

400

What Biome is this Climate Graph from?

Desert

500

Scale: 4cm = 6000km

The distance from Perth to Sydney measures 24 cm on the map. Approximately how many kilometres would you travel in real life?

24 ÷ 4 = 6


6 × 6,000 = 36,000 km

500

What do tundra and desert biomes have in common?

Both have low precipitation and organisms with specialised adaptations to challenging environmental conditions.

500

Name one Flora and Fauna found in a Boreal Forest.

Answers can include but not limited to: 

Flora: Spruce trees, Pine trees, Birch trees, Mosses, Shrubs.

Fauna: Grey wolves, Moose, Brown bears, Lynx, Caribou/reindeer.

500

Why are temperate grasslands important for agriculture?

Their fertile soils and relatively flat landscapes make them suitable for growing crops and grazing livestock.

500

Explain how someone would identify if a Climate Graph is from the Southern-Hemisphere

In the Southern Hemisphere there is a decrease in the temperature and an increase in precipitation in the middle of the year.

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