Biomes
Biomes
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- Shrub Zone, Huckleberries
- 3rd zone, name one plant
- Entrance Zone
- The area where the Cave opens.
- Entrance, Twilight, Dark Zones
- Name the Zones of the Cave.
- No Sunshine
- Name one fact bout the Forest Floor
- Little Sunshine
- Name one fact bout the Understory Layer
- Plants, Animals
- All Wetlands are important to wildlife areas. Millions of _____ and _____ make Wetlands thier full time homes.
- Chapperal
- Is found in alittle bit of most of the continents
- Taiga
- The winters are very cold with ONLY snowfall. The summers are warm, rainy, and humid.
- Hot and Dry
- The Chapperal is characterized as being very ________ _________
- Dark Zone
- No Light. Cool and Dark ALL the time. Deep within the cave
- Grasslands
- Are biomes that are large, rolling terrains of grasses, flowers and herbs.
- Lives in and out of Caves
- What are Trogophiles?
- Northern Hemisphere
- Almost all Tundra's are located in the ________ _______
- Frogs, Turtles
- Name 2 types of animals in the Wetlands
- Winter, Summer
- The main seasons are _____ ______. The other 2 seasons are so short you hardly no they exsist
- Go into Caves by accedent
- What are Incedantals?
- Plenty Sunshine
- Name one fact bout the Emergent Layer
- Burrow
- Only animals the can suvive in the Hot and Dry Desserts (just like the Cold Dessert) are animals that
- Hot and Dry Dessert
- Tempature is hot and dry. Dont have many plants because no plant can survive the sun and heat
- Some Sunshine
- Name one fact bout the Canopy Layer
- Ground Zone, Lichen
- 5th zone, name one plant
- Cold Dessert
- Doesnt get warm enough for plants to grow. Maybe a few mosses and grasses
- Tundra
- World's youngest biome
- Sunflower, Crazy Weed, Crickets, Bison
- Name 2 plants and 2 animals that live in the grasslands
- Lay of the Land
- The Chapperal biome has many different types of terrian. Some examples are rocky hill, moutin slopes, and flat plains
- Low plants
- Hot and dry desserts have some______ ________
- Small Tree and Sapling Zone
- 2nd zone, name one plant (same name as the zone)
- 30 to 60 miles
- The Tunder is also very windy. Winds can get between ____ to ____ miles
- Very Rich
- How is the soil in the Wetlands?
- Twilight Zone
- A cool damp area with barley any light.
- Tundra
- Which biome has vast and treeless land?
- Grasses
- Can survive fires becuz they grow for the bottom not from the top
- Tall-grass, Short-grass
- The 2 types of Grasslands are
- Bogs, Marshes, Swamp
- Name the types of Wetlands.
- Tree Stratum Zone, Walnut
- 1st zone, name one plant
- tall-grass
- Are humid and very wet
- Wildfires, Thick Bark
- The Taiga is suceptible to many ___________. Trees have adapted to this by growing _____ ____ ______
- Tundra
- Barely vegitation. There is mostly shrubs, sedges, mosses, lichens, grasses. No trees
- Herb Zone, Herbal plants
- 4th zone, name one plant
- Coniferous
- Alot of _____ trees grow there
- Cold Dessert
- Has snow in the winter insteasd of dropping a few degress like the Hot and Dry Dessert
- Biomes
- A large geographical area of distinctive plant and animal gruops wich have adapted to that paticular enviromaent
- bears, deers, deer flies, mosquitos
- Name 2 animals and 2 insects in the Tundra
- Grasses, Trees
- A grassland is a reigon where the average annual precipitation is great enough to support _________, and in some areas a few _____
- Emergent, Canopy, Understory, Forest Floor
- Name the layers of the Rain Forest
- Dicidous Forest
- Has 5 different zones
- Only live in Caves
- What are Troglabites?
- Frozen
- The ground is always ________ beneath the top layer of soil, so trees cant send there roots down
- Horned Toads, Ladybugs
- Name 2 animals that live in the Chapperal
- Doesnt always lives in Caves
- What are Trogloxenes?
- 50 to 60 miles
- Growing season is about ____ to ____ days
- The Soil
- Is very low in nutreints and minerals
- Migrate every year
- Birds______ ______ ______ to nest and feed
- Taiga
- Is the Russian word for forest and is the biggest biome in the world
- short-grass
- Are dry with hotter summers and colder winters