Biomes Basics
Climate concepts
Land and location
Farming and landuse
Environmental impacts
100

A large natural region with similar climate, plants, and animals.

 What is a biome?

100

The long-term pattern of weather in a particular area.

What is climate?

100

The height of land above sea level.

What is altitude?

100

Growing crops and raising animals for food and other products.

What is agriculture?

100

Changes to the natural environment caused by human activity.

What is an environmental impact?

200

The variety of plant and animal species living in an ecosystem.

What is biodiversity?

200

The rain, snow or other moisture that falls in an area.

What is precipitation?

200

Land that is mostly flat and often used for farming.

What is a plain?

200

Supplying water to land to help crops grow, especially in dry areas.

What is irrigation?

200

The destruction or removal of the natural homes of plants and animals.

What is habitat loss?

300

The organic elements found in a region or biome.

What are biotic features?

300

This climate factor measures how hot or cold a place is.

What is temperature?


300

The shape of the land, including natural features of the Earth’s surface, such as mountains, valleys, and plains.

What is topography?

300

Step-like fields cut into hillsides to allow farming on steep slopes.

What is terracing?

300

Chemicals, waste or fertilisers entering rivers, lakes or groundwater.

What is water pollution?

400

The amount of crops or plant life a biome can grow to support life.

What is productivity?

400

These large areas of Earth share similar temperature and rainfall patterns.

What are climatic zones?

400

A natural system made up of biotic and abiotic things interacting in an environment.

What is an ecosystem?

400

The removal of natural vegetation, particularly trees, to make space for farming or development.

What is deforestation?

400

When salt builds up in soil and makes it difficult for crops to grow.

What is salinity?

500

The pattern of where biomes are located across the Earth.

What is the spatial distribution of biomes?

500

The imaginary lines around the Earth that measure distance north or south of the Equator and influence climate.

What is latitude?

500

The different levels of soil, from topsoil down to bedrock. 

What is a soil profile?

500

Large scale farming that focuses on producing large amounts of food for sale and profit.

What is commercial/industrial agriculture?

500

When a species completely disappears from Earth.

What is extinction?

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