Chapter 21.1 vocab
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biome | very large terrestrial ecosystems that contain a number of smaller but related ecosystems within them
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tundra | a cold and largely treeless biome that forms a continuous belt across northern North America
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permafrost | a permanently frozen layer of soil under the surface
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tropical forest | occur near the equator, in the region between 23.5 degrees North and 23.5 degrees South, known as the tropics
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canopy | the continuous layer formed by treetops, that shades the forest floor
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epiphyte | small plants that live on branches of tall trees ; they use other organisms for support
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coniferous tree | trees that bear seeds in cones and tend to be evergreen
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deciduous tree | trees that shed their leaves each year
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temperate deciduous forest | trees that lose all of their leaves in the fall and regrow them each spring
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taiga | a forested biome dominated by coniferous trees
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temperate grassland | usually form in the interior of continents, at the same latitude as temperate deciduous forests
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savanna | tropical or temperate grasslands that have scattered deciduous trees and shrubs
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chaparral | a biome that is dominated by dense, spiny shrubs and has scattered clumps of coniferous trees
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desert | areas that receive an average of less than 25 cm of rainfall per year
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