The Carbon Cycle
Biomes
Factors Determining Aquatic Biomes
Factors Determining Terrestrial Biomes
Aquatic Biomes
100

The gas use during photosynthesis.

What is carbon dioxide (CO2)?


100

A large region with a specific climate and organisms.

What is a biome?

100

The amount of dissolved salt in water.

What is salinity?

100

The two most important climate factors affecting terrestrial biomes.

What are temperature & precipitation?

100

Aquatic biome with low salt concentration, such as lakes & rivers

What are fresh water biomes?

200

The process by which plants remove CO2 from the atmosphere.

What is photosynthesis?

200

This biome has very low rainfall & extreme temperatures.

What is a desert?

200

The factor determines how much sunlight reaches aquatic organisms.

What is water depth?

200

This factor measures how far a location is from the equator.

What is a latitude?


200

Aquatic biomes with high salt concentration, such as seas & oceans.

What are marine biomes?

300

The process by which living organisms release carbon dioxide into the air.

Wha tis cellular respiration?

300

This biome is cold, treeless and has permafrost.

What is the tendra?

300

Warm or cold conditions in water are described by this factor.

What is temperature?
300

As this factor increases, temperature usually decreases.

What is a altitude?

300

The zone where freshwater rivers meet the ocean. 

What is an estuary?

400

The portion of carbon that is not released through respiration is eliminated in plant & animal waste. 

What is decomposition of waste. 

400

This biome has many trees & receives a lot of rain.

What is a forest?

400

Moving water in rivers, oceans and lakes is known as this.

What is currents?

400

Seasonal patterns of temperature & rainfall help determine this characteristic of a terrestrial biome. 

What is vegetation?

400

This marine biome is shallow, warm and highly biodierse.

What is a coral reef?

500

The calcium carbonate from shells & skeletons fall to the ocean floor & accumulates, then changes and forms this. 

What is carbonate rock

500

This biome is known for grasses and grazing animals.

What is grassland?

500

The presence of oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are for 

What is respiration and photosynthesis?

500

This factor can moderate temperatures and increase moisture levels, causing areas near oceans or lakes to have different terrestrial biomes than inland regions.

What is proximity to water?

500

The organisms that live in or on the seabed (ocean floor) make up a group called this.

What is the benthos?