Biomes
Theory
Vocab
Climate
Biomes
100

Landscape is northern areas, open landscape, streams

Climate is cold, dry, short summers

Tundra Biome

100

Rising moist air masses generate rain ansd moist climates

Decending dry air masses create dry climates

What are precipitation patterns? 

100

Complex ecological systems, mix of living and non-living material where most terrestrial life depends on. 

What is Soil?

100
Uneven heating of earths surface due to spherical shape and angle of rotation 

What is Climatic Variation?

100

Soil is most fertile in decidous area with nuetral pH, rich in organic matter and nutrients

Biology is vertically stratified forest, vast fungi and bacteria to recycle nutrients, mice to bears

Temporate Biome

200

Landscape is norhern hemisphere, dense coniferous forest, grassland in south

Climate is long cold winter, minimal evaporation


Boreal Forest Biome


200

Seasonal variation in temperature/precipitaion 

Length and intensity of wet and dry seasons

Portion of year when average minimum temperature is above and below 0degrees

What is summary of climate info? 

What is displayed on a climate diagram? 

200

Settlement largly follows resource abundance, modify their environment at larger sclae than any other organism

What are Human Dominated Systems? 

200

Warm air rises, dense cool air takes place. Creates loops of air

What are Convention Currents?

200

Soil is fertile soil is deep, nuetral pH, lots of oragnic matter, black prarie soils most fertile

Biology is trees and shrubs at streams and rivers, 80% of biomass underground, large herbivors

Grassland Biome

300

Landscape is both deciduous and coniferous trees,old growth

Climate is moist growing season, average winter

Temporate Biome
300

Agricultural Ecosystems 

Native plants replaced, yield is higher due to fertillizers, animals less diverse. Fertillizers lead to increased greenhouse gas and algal bloom. 

Hydrological cycles disrupted causing droughts and water shortages.

300

Rising permafrost temperatures, increased rate of decomposition and release of 02

Agriculture development leaves grasslands the most endangered biome 

Etc.

What are Human Impacts on Biomes?

300

The changes are driven by regular shifts in the lattitudes at which the sun is directly overhead

What drives the changes associated with the seasons?

300

Soil is peat/humus and permafrost 

Biology is herbacous plants (grass, moss) caribou, musk-ox, mosquitos, migratory species 

Tundra Biome

400

Landscape is largest biome, dier, grassland, can experience droughts 

Climate is most precipitation during summer growing season, can be year-long droughts


Grassland Biome

400

Winters with low average temperatures and shorter days and summers with high average temperatures and longer days

What do seaonal shifts in solar energy produce at high lattitudes of both hemispheres? 

400

Creates prevailling wind patterns as earth rotates west to east dragging air cells with it

What is the Coriolis Effect? 

400

Thermal loops created by air convection movement confined by specific lattitudes

What are cells?

400

Soil is thin, acidic, fertility increases as lowered, low temp and pH - slow decomposition

Biology is plants adapted to cold winters and low nutrients, bogs and fens, moose, wolves, bears

Boreal Forest Biome