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Land Biomes, Terrestrial Biomes and Aquatic Biomes

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What is a biome?   plant and animal communities that cover large areas  
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TRUE or False: Tiaga is not a type of biome?   False  
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TRUE or FALSE: Abiotic factors affect the type of biome in a given region.   True  
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Biomes are primarily classified according to   latitude and climate  
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Where is tundra generally located?   Arctic and Antarctic regions  
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What percentage of the earth’s surface is tundra?   20  
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What type of trees dominate taiga?   coniferous  
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The largest terrestrial biome is   Tiaga  
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Which is not common in a temperate deciduous forest?   caribou  
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________ trees produce cones and narrow leaves.   coniferous  
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Tropical forests comprise less than ____% of the earth’s surface but contain ____% of all species.   2 : 50  
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the tropical forest climate does not have   excessively high winds  
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By definition, deserts receive less than __ centimeters of rain per year.   30  
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a succulent, a type of plant that stores water in its fleshy leaves.   cactus  
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Grasses thrive in the grassland biome because:   Grasses are very efficient photosynthesizers.  
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Which animal is not common in grasslands?   bears  
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Where are savannas located?   in tropical and sub-tropical regions  
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Animal life in ________ is dominated by large grazing herbivores, such as zebras, and their predators, such as lions.   savannas  
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What percentage of the earth’s surface is covered by water?   75  
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Thermocline refers to the change in heat as one goes deeper ______________.   underwater  
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___________ are a unique marine biome, outside of the pelagic zone.   Coral reefs  
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What type of lake has a large amount of photosynthesis?   utrophic  
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What are hydrophytes?   plants that grow only in water  
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Freshwater biomes have a less than __% salt concentration and cover a ______ area of the earth’s surface.   3%; small  
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Organisms in estuaries are resistant to ________.   osmotic stress  
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Marine biomes have a more than __% salt concentration and cover __% of the earth’s surface.   3; 75  
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