BIOME BRAINPOP
- What is the best description of a biome?
- An interdependent system of plants, animals, and land
- A system of trees, forests, and rivers
- A habitat where large numbers of animals live
- An area with significant amounts of rainfall
- Why are organisms so well-adapted to the
- conditions of the biomes in which they live?
- They have migrated to biomes that suit their biological needs.
- They have slowly evolved to adapt to their environments.
- They have killed off other, better adapted species
- They have quickly changed their biological makeup to suit their environments.
- What might happen if you tried to plant a tree that is native to tropical rainforests in the tundra?
- The tree would quickly adapt to its new environment
- The tree would slowly evolve to adapt to its new environment.
- The tree would probably die.
- The tree would survive, but it probably wouldn’t grow.
- Which term best describes the species you cam found on a tropical rainforest?
- Few and far between
- Diverse and large in number
- Mainly trees, with few animals
- Large in number, but limited diversity
- In the movie, Tim states that temperate forests are found in “mid-latitude” areas. What does “mid-latitude” mean?
- Home to lots of trees
- Filled with fertile soil
- Subject to heavy rains
- Neither close to the equator nor close to the poles
- What can you infer about animals that live in
the desert?
- Most of them are quite large
- Most of them are warm blooded
- Most are unable to withstand temperatures below 90 degrees Fahrenheit
- Most can survive on very little water
- How is the taiga different from the tundra?
- Evergreen trees grow in the taiga; very little plant life grows in the tundra.
- Many animals live in the taiga; no animals live in the tundra
- The taiga is very warm; the tundra is very cold
- The taiga exists around the North Pole; the tundra exists around the South Pole.
- Which word best describes the process by
which biomes naturally change?
- Rapidc. Instantaneous
- Graduald. Quick
- How can people change biomes?
- By melting the permafrost with campfires
- By cutting down trees and polluting the water
- By raising different kinds of animals on farms
- By using canoes and boats to navigate rivers
TUNDRA BRAINPOP
- What term best describes permafrost?
- Porousc. Nutrient rich
- Fertiled. Hard
- Which country might you find Arctic tundra?
- Chinac. Chile
- Swedend. Japan
- How does the climate in the Arctic tundra differ fromthe climate in the northeastern US?
- The Northeastern US has cooler summers and warmer winters than the tundra
- The Northeastern US experiences fall and spring; the tundra doesn’t.
- The Northeastern US receives much less precipitation during the winter than the tundra
- The Northeastern US experiences a longer winter than the tundra
- Which area receives the same amount of precipitation as the Arctic and Antarctic tundra?
- The Great Plains of the America
- The African Savanna
- The Amazon rainforest
- The Gobi Desert
- What can you infer about the plants that grow in the tundra?
- Their roots do not extend very deep into the soil
- They flourish year-round
- They are poisonous to most animals
- They cannot produce flowers
DESERT BRAINPOP
- What do all deserts have in common?
- They’re all very hot
- They all lack fertile soil
- They are all very flat
- They are all completely empty of human life.
- In which region can the air hold the most moisture?
- The north and south poles.
- The area around the equator
- Temperate zones, like much of the US
- The tundra (northern China & Russia)
- Antelope squirrels and scorpions are nocturnal desert animals. What can you conclude about them from this fact?
- They live in temperate deserts
- They live in cold deserts
- They live in the parts of deserts nearest to the ocean
- They live in hot deserts
RAINFOREST BRAINPOP
- What might happen to the earth’s atmosphere if the rainforest disappeared?
- We’d have less O2 & more CO2
- We’d have more O2 and less CO2
- The tropics can be found:
- Throughout the Pacific Ocean
- On every continent
- Only in the southernmost regions of earth
- Near the equator
- The biggest threat to the rainforest comes from
- Diseases that affect animals & plants
- Parasitic plants, bacteria & fungi
- Human beings
- Large, predatory animals
- What is the relationship between rain forests
and medicine?
- Most diseases originate in rainforests
- The bacteria found in the rainforest are powerful antibiotics
- Vaccines can be made from the tissues of rainforest animals
- Medicines can be made from rain forest plants.
SAVANNA (GRASSLANDS)BRAINPOP
- Which area of the US is most similar to the savanna?
- The temperate forest of the NE
- The deserts of the SW
- The parries of the Midwest
- The swamps of the SE
- What phrase best describes summer in the
savanna?
- Long & wetc. Long & dry
- Short & dryd. Short & wet
- What is one major effect of wildfires on the
savanna?
- Lack of wildlifec.Lack of water
- Lack of grassd.Lack of trees
- What do savannas & rainforest have in common?
- They’re both home to large apes
- They can both be found in Australia
- They’re both located in tropical regions
- They both contain many trees