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Chapter 15

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Definition
Biosphere   all organisms and the part of Earth where they exist  
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Biota   Collection of living things  
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Hydrosphere   the portion of Earth that is water  
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Atmosphere   air blanketing earth's solid surface  
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Geosphere   features of Earth's surface - such as continents and the sea floor - and everything below Earth's surface  
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Climate   the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time  
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macroclimate   climate of a specific location within a larger area  
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canopy   dense covering formed by the uppermost branches of trees  
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grassland   biome in which the primary plant life is grass  
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desert   biome characterized by a very dry climate  
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deciduous   tree that has adapted to winter temperatures by dropping its leaves and going dormant during the cold season  
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coniferous   tree that retains its needles year-round and reproduces with cones  
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taiga   a region of evergreen, coniferous forests below the arctic and subarctic tundra regions  
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Tundra   a treeless plain that is located in the Arctic or Antarctic and that is characterized by very low winter temperatures; short, cool summers; and vegetation that consists of grasses, lichens, and perennial herbs  
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chaparral   biome characterized by hot dry summers and cool moist winters; also called Mediterranean shrubland  
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intertidal zone   strip of land between the high and low tide lines  
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neritic zone   zone of the ocean that extends from the intertidal zone out to th edge of the continental shelf  
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Bathyal zone   zone of the ocean that extends from the edge of the neritic zone to the base of the continental shelf  
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abyssal zone   depth of the ocean that lies below 2000 meters and is in complete darkness  
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plankton   microscopic, free-floating organisms, which may be animals or protists, that live in the water  
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zooplankton   animal plankton  
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phytoplankton   photosynthetic microscopic protists, such as algae  
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coral reef   a limestone ridge found in tropical climates and composed of coral fragments that are deposited around organic remains  
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kelp forest   ocean habitat that exists in cold, nutrient-rich shallow coastal waters, composed of large communities of kelp, a seaweed  
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estuary   an area where fresh water from rivers mixes with salt water from the ocean; the part of a river where the tides meet the river current  
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watershed   region of land that drains into a river, river system, or other body of water  
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littoral zone   area between the high and low water marks along the shoreline of a lake or pond  
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limnetic zone   open water of a lake or pond that is located away from shore  
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benthic zone   lake or pond bottom, where little to no sunlight can reach  
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