Temperate Deciduous Forest |
Wetland |
Grassland |
Chaparral / Scrub forest |
Tundra |
Taiga |
Desert |
Tropical Rain Forest |
Temperate Rain Forest |
6. The _______________ biome has the greatest diversity of life forms and is identified by standing water.
7. Permafrost remains throughout the year in the ______________ biome.
8. High altitude Alpine regions are examples of the ______________ biome.
9. A savanna is an example of the ________________ biome.
10. The _______________ biome has been converted by man into farm/crop land taking advantage of its deep fertile soils and spring rains.
6.Tropical rain forest biomehas the greatest diversity of life forms and is identified by standing water.
7.Permafrost remains throughout the year in the tundra biome
8. High altitude Alpine regions are examples of the wetland biome
9. A savanna is an example of the Desert biome
10.Grassland biome has been converted by man into farm/crop land taking advantage of its deep fertile soils and spring rains
Temperate Deciduous Forest Wetland Grassland Chaparral / Scrub forest Tundra Taiga Desert Tropical Rain Forest Temperate...
Tropical Rain Forest Deciduous Forest Grassland Taiga Tundra Name TA Section Work Sheet Terrestrial Biomes Producer Herbivore Carnivore Decomposer
From this graph, you can conclude that Desert Temperate broadleaf forest Tropical forest Temperate grassland Annual mean temperature (°C) Northern coniferous forest Arctic and alpine tundra 300 100 200 400 Annual mean precipitation (cm) precipitation determines temperature each biome has one distinct temperature and mean annual precipitation biomes determine precipitation precipitation and temperature determine biomes
Desert Grassland Tropical forest 32.2- Temperate forest 15.6 Annual mean temperature (°C) Coniferous forest -1.1 Arctic and alpine tundra 0 102 203 305 406 Annual mean precipitation (cm) Copyright Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Baranin Ourg Use the figure above to answer the following question. How does the information on this climograph relate to temperature and precipitation? When warm air is at a higher altitude, it contains more moisture, triggering excessive dryness in the arctic tundra Warm air can contain...
Please explain how the total NPP relates to the other two graphs or what all the graphs tell you. Figure 543 NPP by Biome Type (a) NPP per unit area b)Area covered, by (c) Total NPP ecosystem type Algal beds and reefs Tropical wet forest Wetlands Tropical seasonal forest Temperate evergreen forest Estuary Temperate deciduous forest Savanna Boreal forest Woodland and shrubland Cultivated land Temperate grassland Upwelling zones Ocean neritic zone Lake and stream Tundra Open ocean Desert and semidesert...
31. Which of the following is NOT an anti-predator defense mechanism? A. Plant chemicals, including coffee and tea caffeine, make caterpillars sick or jittery. B. The large eyespots on a moth's wing are exposed abruptly to startle a hungry bird. C. Many trees, vines, and shrubs have stems lines with long thorns. D. Many plants have brightly colored fruit and flowers. 32. An intimate relationship between two different species is called A. competition. B. a community. C. an ecosystem.D. symbiosis....
Answer all questions in 1-3 sentences, thank you. Key Terms and Concepts The Hydrologic Cycle (p. 252) 1. Where is most of the world's freshwater located? 2. Explain the role of evaporation in the hydrologic Permanent Ice-The Cryosphere (p. 261) 15. Where is most of the ice in the cryosphere located 16. Distinguish among an ice pack, ice shelf, ice floe, and cycle. . What is the relationship herween transpiration and iceberg. 17. Why does all sea ice consist of...
Which of the following describes a fundamental difference between commensalism and mutualism? Select one: a. Mutualism benefits both parties, but commensalism benefits one party. b. Mutualism is not obligate, but commensalism is obligate. c. Mutualism benefits both parties, but commensalism benefits neither party. d. Mutualism is obligate, but commensalism is not obligate. Question 2 The climax community is a stable and predictable early stage of succession. True False Question 3 Beavers build dams that make ponds in streams, thus creating...