Biomes
TUNDRA
- LOW AVERAGE TEMPERATURES
- LITTLE PRECIPITATION
- GROUND CONTAINS PERMAFROST
- FOUND IN ARCTIC AND HIGH MOUNTAIN REGIONS
- PLANTS HAVE SHALLOW ROOTS
- ANIMALS HAVE THICK FUR AND FAT DEPOSITS TO PROTECT THEM FROM THE COLD
- SOME ANIMALS MIGRATE TO WARMER AREAS OR HIBERNATE DURING WINTER MONTHS
TAIGA
- AKA BROEAL FOREST
- LOW AVERAGE TEMPS
- MORE PRECIPITATION THAN TUNDRA
- THIN, ACIDIC, NURTIENT-POOR SOIL
- FOUND IN CANADA, NORTHERN EUROPE AND ASIA
- INCLUDE CONIFEROUS TREES (EVERGREEN, NEEDLELIKE TREES). THESE THIN LEAVES LET TREES CONSERVE WATER AND PRODUCE FOOD YEARLY
- MIGRATORY BIRDS IN SUMMER, WOLVES, OWLS, ELK ALL YEAR ROUND
DESERT
- VERY DRY – SOME RECEIVE LESS THAN 8 CM OF PRECIPITATION EACH YEAR
- SOIL IS ROCKY OR SANDY
- HOT DURING THE DAY AND COLD AT NIGHT
- PLANTS AND ANIMALS HAVE ADAPTED TO CONSERVE WATER AND SURVIVE EXTREME TEMPS
- MANY ANIMALS ACTIVE ONLY AT NIGHT
- SOME ANIMALS BURROW UNDERGROUND OR MOVE INTO SHADE TO COOL OFF
GRASSLANDS – A BIOME THAT HAS GRASSES AND FEW TREES
TROPICAL GRASSLAND
- AFRICAN SAVANNA
- HIGH TEMPS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
- HAVE WET AND DRY SEASONS
- THIN SOILS SUPPORT SOME GRASSES AND SOME TREES
- GRAZING ANIMALS, SUCH AS ZEBRAS AND ANTELOPE, FEED ON GRASSES
- PREDATORS SUCH AS LIONS HUNT GRAZING ANIMALS
- ANIMALS MIGRATE TO FIND WATER DURING DRY SEASON
- PLANTS ARE ADAPTED TO SURVIVE PERIODIC FIRES
TEMPERATE GRASSLAND
- NORTH AMERICAN PRAIRIES
- MODERATE PRECIPITATION
- HOT SUMMERS AND COLD WINTERS
- DEEP SOILS THAT ARE RICH IN NUTRIENTS
- GRASSES ARE THE DOMINANT PLANTS
- BISON, ANTELOPE, PRAIRIE DOGS, AND COYOTES ARE COMMON ANIMALS
- PERIODIC FIRES – GRASSES AND OTHER NONWOODY PLANTS ARE ADAPTED TO FIRE
FORESTS
TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST
- MODERATE PRECIPITATION
- HOT SUMMERS AND COLD WINTERS
- LOCATED IN NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES, EAST ASIA, AND MUCH OF EUROPE
- HAS DECIDUOUD TREES, WHICH ARE BROADLEAF TREES THAT DROP LEAVES AS WINTER APPROACHES
- FALLEN LEAVES DECAY AND ADD ORGANIC MATTER TO THE SOIL, MAKING IT NUTRIENT RICH
- BIRDS NEST IN THE FOREST DURING SUMMER, BUT MIGRATE DURING WINTER
- DEER AND BOBCATS ARE ACTIVE YEAR-ROUND
TEMPERATE RAIN FOREST
- LONG, COOL WET SEASON AND RELATIVELY DRY SUMMER
- EXIST IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND WESTERN COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA
- HOME TO MANY CONIFEROUS TREES, INCLUDING DOUGLAS FIR AND CEDAR
- FOREST FLOOR IS COVERED IN MOSSES AND FERNS AND CONTAIN NURTIENT RICH SOIL
- PLANTS GROW THROUGHOUT THE YEAR IN THE TEMPERATE FOREST
- ANIMALS INCLUDE SPOTTED OWLS, SHREWS, ELK, AND COUGARS
TROPICAL RAIN FOREST
- LOCATED NEAR EARTH’S EQUATOR – WARM AND DRY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
- RECEIVES MORE RAIN THAN ANY OTHER BOIME ON EARTH
- SOIL IS ACIDIC AND LOW IN NUTRIENTS
- DENSE LAYERS OF PLANTS DEVELOP – THEY BLOCK SUNLIGHT FROM REACHING FOREST FLOOR
- SOME PLANTS GROW ON TREE BRANCHES INSTEAD OF THE FLREST FLOOR
- BIRDS, MONKEYS, AND SLOTHS LIVE IN THE UPPER LAYERS OF THE RAIN FOREST – LEAF-CUTTER ANTS, JAGUARS, SNAKES, AND ANTEATERS LIVE IN THE LOWER LAYERS