Cold Land Biomes
Temperate Land Biomes
Tropical Rain Forest
Fresh / Nonmarine
Marine / Ocean Areas
100

frozen layer of soil and ice

tundra

100

shrubs, foxes, coyotes, jack rabbits, mule, deer, small mammals

chaparral

100

elephants, zebras, and giraffes

savanna

100

transition zone between rivers and ocean

estuary

100

upper layers of tropical pelagic

coral reef

200

sand and rocky soil

alpine

200

darkest, richest, soils in the world

grasslands

200

warm all year long

tropical rain forest

200

phytoplankton, plants, fishes and invertebrates

river/stream

200

pounding force of waves

intertidal

300

lichens, mosses, and small shrubs

tundra

300

flat plains, rocky hills and mountain slopes

chaparral

300

covers half of the surface of Africa

savanna

300

dissolved oxygen and nutrients and types of organisms

lake/pond

300

adaptations for darkness

benthic/abyssal

400

deer, moose, elk, and snowshoe hare

taiga

400

maple, elm, and oak trees

temperate forest

400

can be found around the world

tropical rain forest

400

along coasts of lakes and oceans

wetland

400

contains most organisms

pelagic

500

mountain regions including the Andes, Alps, and Rocky Mountains

alpine
500

fires are common

grassland

500

very little precipitation

desert

500

fresh or saltwater

wetland

500

sea stars, mollusks, worms, clams, crustaceans

intertidal

M
e
n
u