Land Biomes
Aquatic Ecosystems
Ecosystems services
100

This biome is known for having four seasons and trees that lose their leaves in fall.

Temperate Deciduous Forest

100

These ecosystems include ponds, rivers, and lakes.

Freshwater Ecosystems

100

Forests provide this gas essential for human survival.

Oxygen

200

This biome covers much of northern Canada and Russia and is dominated by coniferous trees.

Taiga (Boreal Forest)

200

This area where rivers meet the ocean is rich in nutrients and supports diverse life.

Estuary

200

Ecosystems like wetlands help humans by filtering _____.

Water

300

This biome has little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and plants like cacti.

Desert

300

The area between high and low tide, regularly exposed to air and waves.

Intertidal zones

300

Pollination of crops by bees is an example of this type of ecosystem service.

Supporting or Provisioning Service

400

This grass-covered biome has few trees and supports large herds of grazing animals.

Savanna or Grassland

400

The largest marine ecosystem covering most of Earth’s surface.

Open Ocean

400

The enjoyment people get from hiking, birdwatching, or camping represents this type of ecosystem service.

Cultural Service

500

This biome, found near the equator, has the greatest biodiversity on Earth.

Tropical Rainforest

500

Warm, shallow ocean habitats built by coral organisms; often called the “rainforests of the sea.”

Coral reef

500

The ability of ecosystems to regulate climate and reduce flooding is known as this service type.

Regulating Service