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    BIOME PROJECT

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    What is a biome? A biome is a large‚ distinctive‚ complex community of plants and animals in a region maintained by climate. There are different types of biomes including tundra‚ taiga‚ deciduous forest‚ scrub forest‚ grasslands‚ desert and rain forest. Scientists disagree on the exact number of biomes in the world. Plants in the tundra biome Pasque flower Blooms in early spring State flower of South Dakota Petal colors range from dark lavender to almost white Arctic moss Grows as slow

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    Biomes and Diversity

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    Biomes and Diversity We as humans should be concerned with the extinction rate‚ because it is caused by human activities with toxics and polluntant chemicals that harm a healthy food flow in planting‚ and in fresh water. The loss of species will harm human and threat to human progress scientific studies can help prevent such loss. Also there are medical reasons as well‚ certain species on plants help to process opiates insulin and proteins to treat diseases. We should strive to continue the

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    Biomes Biology

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    Biomes 29/11/2012 AD Taiga or Boreal forest The Taiga is an area of coniferous forest that is the largest land Biome as it makes up 29% of the forest cover of the world. It constitutes most of inland Canada‚ Alaska and northern US states‚ most of Sweden‚ Finland and Norway‚ lowland and coastal areas of Iceland‚ Russia: from St. Petersburg to the Pacific ocean including most of Siberia‚ northern Kazakhstan‚ northern Mongolia

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    Humans Impact

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    The Impacts Humans Have on the Planet Speech By: Chyanne D-L and Emily H Over The years the planet has been changing. Humans are a huge part of that change. The impact that humans have on the planet is not good at all‚ because of our species; the ozone is thinning from all the air pollution. The astronauts are making the ozone layer even thinner by breaking it open as they travel through it to get to planets. There’s a garbage patch in the middle of the Pacific Ocean bigger than two football

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    Human Impact

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    Human Impact on Natural Life Cycles By: Miaisha Herring Environmental Science The Earth is over 500 billion years old and since the beginning of time life as always been present. Small microorganism to gigantic dinosaurs all have roamed the face of earth evolving and growing. There is also an invisible substances floating around that help to sustain human life as we know it. It’s the year 2013 and Global warming and pollution is a major factor affecting human. There

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    Biome in a Box

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    Biome-in-a-Box Project The student will investigate and understand dynamic equilibria within populations‚ communities‚ and ecosystems. Biome-in-a-Box Diorama: (50 points) You may chose from the following biomes: 1. Tundra 2. Taiga (Coniferous Forest) 3. Desert 4. Temperate Deciduous Forest 5. Tropical Rain Forest 6. Grassland The box for the project should be shoebox size or larger. The diorama should contain: At least 3 animal species found in your chosen biome. At least 3

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    Savanna Biome

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    Savanna The savanna is a tropical biome monopolized by grasses‚ shrubs‚ and small trees. It’s grassland cover western India‚ northern Australia‚ South America‚ and other parts in Africa. In this biome it is very warm‚ there is little precipitation so there is not a lot of tall trees more like shrubs and bushes. A savanna is categorized between a tropical rainforest and a desert biome it is right in the middle of them. Savannas are created when humans burn grasslands and cut down trees kind of

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    Biomes and Diversity

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    Biomes and Diversity The importance of Biomes is regulated and should be preserved by the environment for which any particular organism is located. The ecosystems composed in relation to the Biomes differ from region to region so a controlled system most be established to balance the growth of dominant inviters. This can help stop the lose of any one particular Biome. One for instance of lose of Biomes accrued when humans take over land for the development of homes‚ mini malls‚ and so on

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    Biomes of Australia

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    Biomes and ecosystems Curriculum overview The Australian Curriculum: Geography content description addressed in the illustration is: The distribution and characteristics of biomes as regions with distinctive climates‚ soils‚ vegetation and productivity (ACHGK060) Source: Australian Curriculum‚ Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA). Learning goals The illustration-specific learning goals are: understanding that ecosystems are communities of living things together with

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    Biome Shifting

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    Kennedy Benjamin 2 April 2014 Ms. Peeples 4B Honors Chemistry Biome Shifting Global warming is a mostly natural process that has been going on for as long as Earth has existed. Global warming has many effects on the Earth such as rise in sea level‚ overall increased rise in the temperature of Earth‚ and even bizarre weather. However‚ the topic I will discuss today is how global warming causes climate changes and how this climate change affects our environment and our economic systems. Climate

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