4-3 biomes
Communities that are dominated by shrubs are also known as
Chapparell
What is another name for tropical savanna's
Grasslands
What happens to the ground in the tundra during the summer
It thaws to a depth of a few centimeters and become soggy and wet
What is true about deserts
The soils are rich in minerals but poor in organic material. Cactuses another succulents are dominant plants
On the climate diagram what does the line plot and what do the vertical bars show
9+ shows the change in temperature through the months of the year. The vertical bars show that amount of precipitation each month of the year
What is permafrost
A layer of permanently frozen subsoil
What is hummus
A material forms from decaying leaves and other organic matter that make soil fertile
What kinds of trees do temperature for us contain
A mix of deciduous and coniferous trees
What does a climate diagram summarize
A regions climate ( temp and precipitation)
What is a deciduous tree
A tree that sheds leaves during a particular season every year
What is a microclimate
Acclimate within a small area that differs significantly from the climate around it
When are the polar regions cold
All year round
Why are tundra plants small and stunted
Because of the cycle of thawing and freezing on the ground which rips and crushes plant roots. Cold temperatures, Highwinds, the short growing season, and hummus poor souls also limit plant height
Why is fire a constant threat in temperate Woodland and shrubland
Because of the growth of dense, no plants that contain flammable oils
Tundra
Biome that occurs near or above 60° North latitude
Tropical rain forest
Biome that occurs on or near the equator
Canopy
Dense covering formed by the leafy tops of all tall trees
What is true about boreal forest
Dominant plans include Spruce in for. Dominant wildlife includes a moose and other large herbivores
What is true about how each of the worlds major biomes is defined
Each is defined by unique set of abiotic factors. Each has a characteristic ecological community. Each is particularly defined by climate.
The abiotic and biotic conditions of the mountain ranges very with
Elevation
Conditions you were defined as you moved from the base to the summit of the mountain and order are
First grasslands, then open Woodland of Pines, forest of Spruce and other converse, stunted vegetation like that in the tundra
Boreal forest
Forest biome that occurs almost exclusively in the northern hemisphere
What is a biome
It's a complex of terrestrial communities that covers a large area and is characterized by certain soil and climate conditions and particular assemblies of plants and animals
What amount of annual precipitation defines a desert biome
It's defined by having annual precipitation of less than 25 cm
What is the geographic distribution of northwestern Coniferous forest
It's found on the Pacific coast of the north western United States and Canada from Northern California to Alaska
Understory
Layer of shorter trees and vines
What plants and algae can be found in the polar ice regions
Mossed and lichens
What factors maintain the characteristics plant community of temperate grass lands
Periodic fires and heavy grazing big large herbivores
In the north pole region what are the dominant animals
Polar bears, seals, insects, mites
Boreal forest are also called
Taiga
And what kind of place to tropical dry forest grow
They grow in places where rainfall is highly seasonal rather than a year round