Module 5 Biomes
Module 5 Biomes
Module 5 Biomes
* Deciduous Forest
* Grassland
* Desert
• Where is the tundra?
• Around the North Pole and near the Arctic Ocean
• Climate (weather)
• Very cold and dry
• Temperature: less than -5°C
• Only has 25 centimeters or less of rain every year
• What the land looks like
• Permafrost: the dirt that is always frozen (even in the
spring and summer)
• Flat land with only a few small, thin trees
• Plants
• Fungi and algae
• They cover the rocks and ground
• Animals
Japanese Knotweed
Austrian Pine
• Animals
Canada
Red Deer
Arctic Tern Goose
European Crab
• Climate
• Cold and snowy
Wolverine
Hawk Owl Lynx Red Squirrel
Snowshoe Rabbit
English Grey
Holly Squirrel
European Starling
English Ivy
• Climate
• Summers are warm
• Winters are cold
• Gets 75 centimeters of rain every year
(that’s over 2 feet of rain!)
Mouse Coyote
Asian Gypsy Moth
Screwworm
Nun Moth
Wineberry
English Ivy
Lady Bug
Purple
Loosestrife
• Climate
• Rains almost everyday
• Gets almost 10 feet of rain
every year.
• Very hot all year long
The largest tropical rainforest is in South America. It is called the
Amazon rain forest. They are also found in central Africa, Central
America, Southeast Asia, Hawaii, and a small area of Australia.
Brown Marmooted Stinkbug Morella Faya
Burmese
Python
• There are _____
two kinds of grasslands.
• Temperate grasslands: called prairies
• Tropical grasslands: called savannas
• Climate
• All grasslands get between 25 and 75 centimeters of rain every
year.
Coniferous forest
The largest grassland is in Africa. There are also grasslands
in North America, South America, central Asia, and northern
Australia.
• Some are found in the United States
• Illinois is on the prairie, so we live in the temperate
grasslands.
grass
• The most important plant is __________.
• Largest savannas are found in Africa
Zebra
Ostrich
* Climate
* gets less than 25 centimeters of rain every year
* cold all of the time
* can live there because the roots are close to the top of the ground
and can get the water quickly.
Cactus Aloe
desert iguana
roadrunner jackrabbit
Red Fire Ant
Onionweed
Fountain grass
Argentine
Cactus
Moth
* Marine
* Freshwater
ocean
* The marine biome is the _________________ biome.
* Organisms that live in the ocean are able to live in the salt water.
* sunlight, water pressure, and water movement affect the organisms
too
• because of these things, the ocean is divided into different
areas
• different organisms live in each area
* The water that is very deep has cold temperatures, high pressures, and is
very dark
• Many of the plants live near the top of the water
• they need the sunlight to help them grow and make food
• Most marine organisms live near the top of the water or close to land
• Many animals dig down into the sand or hang on to rocks, so they do not
get lost in the sea
Killer Algae
Lionfish
salt
* Freshwater means it does not have _______________ in it
* Some plants grow around the edge of the lake or float on the top of the
water
Tundra
____________________ Tropical Rain Forest
____________________
Coniferous Forest
____________________ Grassland
____________________
Deciduous Forest
____________________ Desert
____________________
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* There are __________ water biomes:
Marine
____________________ Freshwater
____________________
estuary
* The special kind of water is an ___________________.
NEXT WEEK:
LONG QUIZ (Sept.30)
-Module 1 to Module 5
-50 items identification
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