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Distance north or south from the equator.

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Distance north or south from the equator.


Latitude


Angle of sunlight affects this climate factor.

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Angle of sunlight affects this climate factor.


Temperature


Wator vapor that condenses and falls to earth in different forms depending on temperature.

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Wator vapor that condenses and falls to earth in different forms depending on temperature.


Precipitation


Name the climate factor being underlined:  Some biomes are affected by how far above or below sea level they are located.

 

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Name the climate factor being underlined:  Some biomes are affected by how far above or below sea level they are located.

 


Elevation


Effect of high elevation and topography where one side of a mountain has moisture and plant life and the other side is dry and barren.

 

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Effect of high elevation and topography where one side of a mountain has moisture and plant life and the other side is dry and barren.

 


Rain Shadow Effect


This is only found in the tundra.

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This is only found in the tundra.


Permafrost


This biome has caribou and long, cold snowy winters and short, mild humid summers.

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This biome has caribou and long, cold snowy winters and short, mild humid summers.


Taiga


Herndon's Biome.  Has many trees with big leaves that fall to the ground in autumn.

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Herndon's Biome.  Has many trees with big leaves that fall to the ground in autumn.


TDF- Temperate Deciduous Forest


This biome is located in the high latitudes and gets little direct sunlight.

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This biome is located in the high latitudes and gets little direct sunlight.


Tundra


Which gets more precipitation?

 

 A.Tundra              B. Taiga

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Which gets more precipitation?

 

 A.Tundra              B. Taiga


B. Taiga


This biome has plants with long roots and has wildfires.

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This biome has plants with long roots and has wildfires.


Grasslands


This biome has very little precipitation and plants with shallow roots.

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This biome has very little precipitation and plants with shallow roots.


Desert


This biome is in the lowest latitudes and gets over 200cm of precipitation annually.

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This biome is in the lowest latitudes and gets over 200cm of precipitation annually.


TRF- Tropical Rainforest


Name this arid biome.

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Name this arid biome.


Desert


This biome can be temperate or tropical and has different names in every continent.

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This biome can be temperate or tropical and has different names in every continent.


Grasslands

 

N. America (tropical)- Prairie

S. America (tropical)- Pampas

Europe (temperate)- Steppes

Africa (tropical)- Savanna

 


These structures or behaviors help a plant or animal survive in its own biome.

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These structures or behaviors help a plant or animal survive in its own biome.


Adaptations


This adaptation is to help animals blend in with their surroundings.

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This adaptation is to help animals blend in with their surroundings.


Camouflage


Animals who hunt at night are ___________________.

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Animals who hunt at night are ___________________.


Nocturnal


This adaptation keeps animals in the tundra warm and animals in the desert cool.

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This adaptation keeps animals in the tundra warm and animals in the desert cool.


Long ears

 Arctic hare uses long ears as a blanket to stay warm.

 

Desert hare uses long ears to release heat and stay cool.


Name one adaptation nocturnal animals might have.

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Name one adaptation nocturnal animals might have.


  • Big eyes
  • Night vision
  • Good sense of smell
  • Good hearing
  • Cup-shaped ears
  • Echolocation
  • Others

Type of graph with two sets of climate data.

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Type of graph with two sets of climate data.


Climatograph


Which climate factor does the line graph represent?

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Which climate factor does the line graph represent?


Temperature

(Line graphs measure change over time.)


Why do we use a bar graph to represent precipitation?

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Why do we use a bar graph to represent precipitation?


Bar graphs are used to COMPARE things.

(In a climatograph, we are COMPARING the amount of precipitation in each month.)


Which biome does this climatograph represent?

 

 

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Which biome does this climatograph represent?

 

 


Tropical Rainforest


A                       B

 

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1. Which climatograph represents a desert?

2. How do you know?

 

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A                       B

 

2 ANSWERS!!

1. Which climatograph represents a desert?

2. How do you know?

 


A

Temperature


What happens if we move all the arctic hares from the tundra to Virginia?

 

A. They survive by eating all the Virginia rabbits.

B. They die because they don't blend in with their surroundings.


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What happens if we move all the arctic hares from the tundra to Virginia?

 

A. They survive by eating all the Virginia rabbits.

B. They die because they don't blend in with their surroundings.


B. They die. Wrong adaptations for survival in the TDF.





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