
6.1 Defining Biomes
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Ch. 6.1 Defining Biomes
12/3/24
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Earth’s Major Biomes
• Groups of terrestrial
ecosystems that
share biotic and
abiotic conditions
• 10 primary biomes:
• tropical rain forest
• dry forest savanna
• desert
• temperate rain forest
• temperate forest
• temperate grassland
• chaparral
• boreal forest
• tundra
Did You Know?Taiga is another
name for boreal forest.
Lesson 6.1 Defining Biomes
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Match
Match the following
Cold and dry
Dry and Hot
Wet and hot
Tundra
Desert
Tropical rainforest
Tundra
Desert
Tropical rainforest
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Climate and Climatographs
• Climate: Average conditions, including
temperature and precipitation, over long
periods of time in a given area
• Weather: Day-to-day conditions in Earth’s
atmosphere
• Climatographs: Diagrams that summarize an
area’s average monthly temperature and
precipitation
• Each biome has a set of characteristic
organisms adapted to its particular climate
conditions.
Lesson 6.1 Defining Biomes
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Multiple Choice
What is the biggest difference between climate and weather?
Climate is long-term and averages, while weather is short-term and variable.
Climate happens everywhere, weather only happens in the atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
During what season do grasslands have the most rain?
Summer
Spring
Fall
Winter
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Biomes and Net Primary Production
•Gross primary production: The rate at which primary
producers undergo photosynthesis
•Net primary production: The amount of organic
matter (biomass) that remains after primary producers use some to carry out cellular respiration
•Ecosystems vary in their net primary productivity,
the rate at which primary producers convert energy to biomass.
•Warm, wet biomes generally have higher net primary
productivity than cold, dry biomes.
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Multiple Choice
Which biome would have the highest net primary productivity?
Tundra
Desert
Tropical Rainforest
Grassland
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