This is a large community of plants and animals living in a specific region.
Biome
This biome is cold, dry, and has permafrost.
Tundra
These animals might be found in the tundra
Polar bears, penguins, snow owls, etc.
This biome covers 71% of Earth and contains 80% of biodiversity.
Marine Biome
A small change that causes a chain reaction in an ecosystem is called this.
Ripple Effect
What is one of the 5 factors that determine a biome type?
Climate, Location, Geography, Vegetation & Animals
This biome has evergreen trees and a short growing season.
Taiga
Moose, bears, and red foxes live in this biome.
Taiga
This biome only covers 1% of Earth but supports over 10,000 species.
Freshwater
The survival of a biome depends on these relationships.
Ecological Relationships
This category of biome covers 29% of Earth and is LAND-based.
Terrestrial Biome
This biome is where we live.
Temperate Forest
Oak, ash, and birch trees grow in this biome.
Temperate Forest
This aquatic biome helps regulate climate and provides oxygen.
Marine
Changes in distant parts of the world can affect this.
Our environment/ Us
This type of biome is more stable and covers 71% of Earth.
Aquatic Biome
This biome has little rainfall and extreme heat
Desert
Bison and milkweed are common here
Grassland
You would find salmon in this water biome
Marine and freshwater
This invisible line affects climate and helps determine biomes.
The Equator
This is how a biome differs from a habitat or ecosystem
A biome is larger and includes many ecosystems/habitats
This biome gets the most rainfall and contains about 50% of all species.
Temperate rainforest
Snakes, lizards, and camels are adapted to survive in this biome.
Desert
These are three uses of freshwater for human
Drinking water, sanitation, and agriculture
Describe a microhabitat
Microhabitats are small, specialized environments within a larger habitat, offering unique conditions like specific temperatures, moisture, or shelter for organisms.