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Page 1: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Biomes

Thinking Questions

Page 2: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

When settlers first came to the northeastern United

States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans taught settlers how to tap maple trees to make sugar. What biome did these settlers

find themselves in? How do you know?

Page 3: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

The temperate deciduous forest

biome; maple trees are deciduous

Page 4: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

How do coral reefs form?

Page 5: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Animals called corals secrete calcium

carbonate shells. When the corals die, their shells remain

and build up, forming reefs.

Page 6: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

What are wetlands and where are they

located?

Page 7: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Land areas that are covered with water most of the year; located in regions that lie between

solid land and water

Page 8: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Describe characteristics of

organisms that live in intertidal zones.

Page 9: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

They are adapted to dramatic changes in

temperature, moisture, and

salinity, and can withstand the force

of wave action.

Page 10: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Why are estuaries among the most

productive ecosystems on

Earth?

Page 11: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Estuaries receive tons of nutrients

washed from inland soils, so their nutrient

levels are very high.

Page 12: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

How are grassland and tundra biomes

similar?

Page 13: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Both are treeless and flat. Both have

freezing temperatures in

winter. Both receive small amounts of

precipitation. Both include grazing

animals.

Page 14: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

What are the four zones of the Tropical

Rain Forest?

Page 15: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Forest floorUnderstory

CanopyEmergents

Page 16: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Why is much of the desert bare ground?

Page 17: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Lack of water

Page 18: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

What is the biggest climactic difference

between a temperate rain forest and a tropical rain

forest?

Page 19: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Tropical rainforests are

warmer and tend to have higher precipitation

Page 20: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

Why does the soil of tropical rain

forests make poor farmland?

Page 21: Biomes Thinking Questions. When settlers first came to the northeastern United States, they cut down trees to clear land for farming. Native Americans.

A high level of rainfall tends

to wash nutrients from

the soil.


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