Science module 10
How much of all forests are considered taigas?
1/3
Grasslands cover more than 14 million square miles. This is almost _____ of the land on Earth.
1/4
Deserts receive less than
10 inches of rain
How many types of tundras are there?
2
In the arctic tundra, how many months of darkness are there?
2
A long term relationship between organisms that benefit both organisms
2 mutualism
Deserts are found from latitude 30 degrees South to
30 degrees North
Temperate deciduous forest have how many seasons?
4
The temperate deciduous forest has how many seasons?
4
Temperate Deciduous Forests can receive up to how much rain annually?
40 inches
What is the general temperature of the coral reef biome?
68° F and 82°F
hibernation
A period of inactivity that some animals experience in winter that allows them to survive on stored body fat
Explain how rivers from. Please use complete sentences and proper grammar.
A river forms by starting at a high elevation and the water is pulled down by gravity and the tilt of the earth. With help from precipitation from the sky the ground begins to erode away so that a small stream is formed as multiple streams get together they form a brook. As the brooks keeps flowing it may eventually reach a valley where it keeps wearing away at the ground until it becomes deeper, more streams and brooks combine to make one river.
deepest part of the ocean; cold and high pressure
Abyssal zone
Describe the soil in the tropical rainforest.
Acidic, thin, low in nutrients.
Tropical grasslands can be found in what continents?
Africa, Australia, South America, India
Explain how animals adapt to live in the cold salty ocean. Please use complete sentences and correct grammar.
Animals have adapted in many different ways to live in the cold and salty ocean. Mammals, for starters, have become accustom to live in such harsh living conditions by gaining an extra layer of fat or blubber or by gaining more fur like a sea otter. Deep in the ocean there is still life, these strange and unique creatures have adapted to living in these conditions by gaining and extra appendage that glows like an angler fish or a tripod fish that has three extra appendages that act as extra fins.
deepest layer. It is completely dark because none of the sunlight can penetrate down that far.
Aphotic zone
Temperate Deciduous Forests are found in ____________. (Choose all that apply.)
Asia Europe US Canada
The co-dominant species in Canda are _________. (Choose all that apply.)
Beech vs. Maple
along the ocean floor; deep sea
Benthic zone
Describe the Buffalo grass adaptations to live in the grasslands. Please use complete sentences and proper grammar.
Buffalo grass adapts to living in the grasslands by growing quickly in the warmer seasons and will become brown in the colder seasons.
Redwood trees are common in the temperate rainforest of __________.
California
middle layer
Disphotic zone
Where freshwater and saltwater meet
Estuaries
Why are Estuaries important?
Estuaries are important because they help maintain healthy fish in the ocean and without estuaries we would soon loose the quality and quantity of the fish as a food source. They also act as natural water filters for the earth. The sand and silt filter the water that goes into rivers and keep the ocean mildly clean for everyone to enjoy.
The dominant tree of the temperate rainforest in the Southern Hemisphere is the ____________.
Eucalyptus
found near the surface of the ocean. The only layer to receive light.
Euphotic zone
Where is the Taiga located?
Europe and Asia Northern parts of North America Northern Rocky Mountains
What is the best-adapted plant for porous soil?
Grass
Why do many hot deserts become cold at night? Please use complete sentences and proper grammar.
Hot deserts become cold at night because the hot air dissipates or depletes as the evening gets darker.
Match the characteristic with the freshwater ecosystem. Littoral Zone Limnetic Zone Water lilies Body of freshwater surrounded by land pondweed Bur Marigold profundal zone
Lakes and Ponds
What is a tree adaptation in the temperate deciduous forest
Leaves fall
this is found in the middle of the lake or pond near the surface. In this zone, you will find a high number of producers like phytoplankton or algae.
Limnetic Zone
Marine biomes make up _____% of the Earth's surface.
Marine biomes make up _____% of the Earth's surface.
The Atacama Desert rarely sees rain clouds because of the interaction of the cold Humboldt currents in the _______.
Pacific Ocean
The deepest part of the ocean is the Mariana Trench. It is found in
Pacific Ocean
open ocean and includes the photic zone
Pelagic zone
How do plants in the temperate grasslands adapt? Please use complete sentences and proper grammar.
Plants in the temperate grassland adapt by growing quickly, growing thin and broad leaves, and leaves fall off trees in the winter.
the last zone of a lake or pond is the bottom section of the pond or lake
Profundal Zone
How are animals adapted to living in temperate deciduous forests?
Some animals hibernate.
Tropical rainforests are found in ________________ (Choose all that apply)
Southeast Asia South America Africa
What is the largest land biome on earth?
Taiga
What does porous mean?
The soil allows for rapid draining of water
How have animals adapted to live in the habitats of the temperate rainforests? Please use complete sentences and proper grammar.
They have adapted to living in the temperate rainforests by adapting to were they live. Some animals live high up in the trees while some live in the underbrush oft he ground below, some are awake during the night and drowsy or even asleep during the day.
How have conifers adapted to survive cold snowy winters of the taiga? Please use complete sentences and correct grammar.
They have adapted to the taiga forest by gaining waxy leaves that holds more water, they have strong odor that works like an antifreeze, they have gained darker colors to retain sunlight, and they have limbs that bend downward to let snow just drip off.
The biome closed to the North and South poles is the _____________.
Tundra
What are two plant adaptations for living in the tundra? Please use correct grammar and complete sentences.
Two plant adaptations would be having shallow roots and have the ability to store food for all winter.
What are some benefits of having Wetlands? Please use complete sentences and proper grammar.
Wetlands provide food for people and other organisms, they create protection from flooding during strong storms. Wetlands also naturally filter water so it is okay to drink from these water sources.
The growing season in the tundra last
about 2 months
The soil of the taiga is _________.
acidic, thin, low in nutrition
Bacteria in the tropical rainforests ___________.
add nutrients to the soil
High mountain ranges are found in the ____________.
alpine tundra
The largest biome on earth is
arine
wet, muddy ground that is too soft to support a heavy body
bog
An adaptation for organisms living in the tundra is _________.
camouflaged fur or feathers
Factors that influence the type of river include _______. (Choose all that apply.)
climate down hill angle topography and geology
The water of rivers and streams is _________.
cold and fast moving
body temperature mirrors the temps of the environment
cold blooded
Because of ______, this does not allow for rain clouds to form often.
constant pressure
The living organisms comprised of producer (zooxanthellae) and consumer (cnidarian) qualities.
coral reef
The following are considered marine biomes
coral reefs estuaries oceans
The soil of the temperate grasslands is _________.
deep and rich with nutrients
Which light zones of the ocean are cold and low in nutrients? (Choose all that apply)
disphotic aphotic
Zones of lakes and ponds are determined by _______.
distance from shore
Deserts are
dry, hot
hibernation but avoiding heat and conserving moisture
estivate
Under animals of the tundra's fur and feather is a thick layer of _____ for insulation.
fat or blubber
Animals of the grasslands will migrate to ______________.
find water
Taiga means ________-.
forest
The tundra is place where the soil has a
frozen layer all year long.
What is the best adapted plant for porous soil?
grass
What are the ways that plants are adapted to live in the tundra?
grow in clusters, small leaves to retain moisture, and photosynthesize in cold weather.
Coral Reefs need.... (Choose all that apply)
high number of waves Calcium warm water clear and clean
The difference in lakes and ponds is _____________.
lakes are larger than ponds
Fires will start in the grasslands from _________.
lightning
diverse zone because it has warm shallow environment that is conductive to photosynthesis
littoral zone
adaptations in the desert
long roots, spines, and storing water in different ways, such as in fruit and leaves
To reduce water loss, trees in the temperate deciduous forest will _______.
lose their leaves
What type of animals are found in the grasslands?
many grazing animals
an area of low lying land that is flooded in wet seasons or at high tides, and typically always remains water logged
marsh
Rivers carve out carving paths called _________.
meandering rivers
The temperatures of the temperate forest are ______.
mild
The characteristics of hibernation include
minimizes nutrients needed, slow heart rate, slow metabolism
a stretch of swampy or boggy ground
mire
What kind of symbiotic relationship does a clownfish have with the sea anemone?
mutualistic
Tropical rainforest are located ______.
near the equator
comes out at dusk or dark
nocturnal
The soil in the temperate deciduous forest is ________.
nutrient rich
Freshwater wetlands do not connect to the _________.
ocean
The lowest parts of Earth are _____.
oceans
Tropical grasslands are usually bordered by
oceans deserts mountains forests
Producers in lakes and ponds have an important role because they provide ______ through photosynthesis.
oxygen
Algae in marine biomes produce ____________ and reduce ____________.
oxygen, carbon dioxide
Plants that do not die every year are called ____________.
perennials
When soil allows for rapid draining of water it is
porous
A mountain can prevent rain clouds form advancing into the desert. This is called
rain shadow effect
Perennial grasses can clone themselves by forming a net of connective plants that sprout from underground stems called ____________.
rhizomes
Moving bodies of freshwater that are caused by the runoff precipitation at higher elevations are
rivers and streams
Marine biomes are also called
saltwater regions
Estuary contains a mixture of
saltwater, hydrothermal vents
Pacific Ocean
salty
Carp and stickleback are
secondary consumers
Deciduous means
shed leaves in autumn
Plants in river and streams have ___________.
strong roots
If it is winter in the Northern hemisphere then it is _________ in the Southern hemisphere
summer
an area of low-lying uncultivated ground where water collects
swamp
Freshwater ecosystems include ________. (Choose all that apply.)
swamps ponds rivers some wetlands lakes
Temperate rainforests are located between the ___________.
taiga and tropical regions
Prairies are ____________.
temperate grasslands
Estuaries are located near
the coast
Complete darkness or total sunlight is caused by _______________.
the tilt of the earth
Tropical rainforests are one of the most diverse biomes. This means ______.
they have many organisms
The soil in the alpine tundra is ____________.
thin and low in nutrients
Savannas are ____________.
tropical grasslands
Co-domination means
two main species in a forest
Tropical rainforests are (Choose all that apply)
warm and humid
Tropical grasslands have 2 seasons. They are __________.
wet and dry.
Match the characteristic with the freshwater ecosystem. marsh swamp mire bog people want to destroy these to replace with malls and parks
wetland
Areas, where water does not absorb into the soil or flow downhill in rivers and streams, are
wetlands
Perennial grasses produce flowers that are fertilized by ___________. (Choose all that apply.)
wind animals insects