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Life in the Biosphere

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Vocabulary
Deifnition
biosphere   a narrow layer near the earth's surface where life exists  
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biomes   major land ecosystems  
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climate   long term weather patterns in an area, most affects plants in a biome  
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intertidal zone   closest to shore, organisms live both in and out of water  
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neritic zone   beyond the intertidal zone, no breaking waves, constant temperature  
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open sea zone   beyond the neritic zone, where the continental shelf drops off  
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plankton   microscopic organisms, the basis for most food chains in the open oceans  
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abyss   below 2000 meters, no sunlight, very cold, few organisms, the largest zone  
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fast moving bodies of water   streams contain little life  
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slow moving bodies of water   rivers and lakes, contain more living things  
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estuary   where a river and ocean meet (ex: mud flats, salt marches, swamps)  
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brackish water   mixture of salt and fresh water  
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tropical rain forest   over 400 cm of rain each year, tall trees with large leaves, constant temperatures  
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deciduous forest   75 cm of rain each year, cold winters & warm summers, hardwood trees  
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deciduous trees   lose their leaves each year  
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boreal forest   60 cm of rain each year, very cold winter & cool summer, mainly conifer trees  
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conifers   produce cones, have needles, don't lose their needles all at once  
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tundra   25 cm of rain each year, long & dark winters, 1 - 2 months summers, permafrost  
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permafrost   below a thin layer of soil it is always frozen  
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grasslands   50 cm of rain each year, mainly 2 m grass, cold/snowy winters & hot/dry summers  
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deserts   less than 25 cm of rain each year, can be both hot and dry  
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climotogram   a graph of both temperature and precipitation  
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precipitation   the amount of water (rain/snow) that falls annually  
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marine   of or pertaining to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea, estuaries and many zones  
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