Biomes
Climate Zones
Agricultural Impacts
Climate Graphs
Maps
100

These are the two kinds of forest biomes. 

What are boreal and tropical referring to?

100

This climate zone is found near the equator and has high temperatures year-round with significant rainfall.

What is the tropical climate?

100

This happens when soil is removed by forces such farming equipment and livestock, leading to the loss of stable, fertile land. 

What is erosion?

100

This term describes the total amount of precipitation shown on a climate graph for a year.

What is annual rainfall?

100

This term describes the height of a location above sea level, often shown with contour lines.

What is elevation?

200

This biome is found in the northern hemisphere and is characterized by coniferous forests, long winters, and short summers.

What is boreal forests?

200

This climate zone experiences four distinct seasons, with warm summers and cold winters.

What is the temperate climate?

200

This process involves clearing trees to make way for farmland and can lead to soil erosion.

What is deforestation?

200

On a climate graph, this is usually represented by a line graph.

What is temperature?

200

The line running vertically on a map that measures distance east or west of the Prime Meridian is called this.

What is longitude?

300

This biome is characterized by extremely cold temperatures, permafrost, and limited vegetation.

What is the tundra?

300

This climate zone is known for its extremely cold temperatures and is found near the poles.

What is the polar climate?

300

This removes the small spaces in the soil, where air and water would accumulate, and happens through large weight from farming machinery and livestock repeatedly travelling across land. 

What is soil compaction?

300

In a climate graph, these are often represented by bars.

What is precipitation?

300

This line on a map runs horizontally and measures distance north or south of the equator.

What is latitude?

400

This type of biome has hot, dry conditions and is home to cacti and other drought-resistant plants.

What is the desert?

400

This zone has hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters and is typical of areas around the Mediterranean Sea.

What is the Mediterranean climate?

400

This process introduces new species of plants, the soil nutrients and micro-culture is disrupted and native plants are often killed with pesticides. 

What is cultivated land? 

400

If the line on a climate graph is flat with no major peaks, the location likely has this type of climate.

What is a tropical climate?

400

This map feature uses a combination of symbols and shading to represent the various physical features of the land, such as elevation and terrain.

What is a topographic map?

500

These are the five major biome types. 

What is forest, tundra, desert, grassland and aquatic?

500

his climate zone is found on the leeward side of mountain ranges, where air descending the mountains becomes dry, leading to desert conditions.

What is the rain shadow (or leeward) climate zone?

500

This refers to the number of different plant and animal species supported by an environment, and can be negatively impacted by agricultural practices. 

What is biodiversity? 

500

If a climate graph shows very little precipitation throughout the year with a steep drop in temperatures during winter, the location is most likely found in this type of biome.

What is a cold desert biome?

500

On a map, this term describes the relationship between the distance on the map and the actual distance on the ground, often expressed as a ratio or scale bar.

What is map scale?

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