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    The Chaparral Biome

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    The Chaparral biome is a natural occurrence of a community of plants and animals, often mistaken as a desert, and is rarely found globally. This biome has a mountainous and plain-like terrain with a hot and dry climate. The plants and animals are well adapted to this environment. Though, similar to other biomes, the Chaparral can be impacted by humans and environmental factors. In addition, the altering of organisms’ energy sources can negatively impact the biome’s ecosystem. It is important to…

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    The Tundra Biome

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    Table of Contents: Page 1: Title Page 2: Biome Description Page 3: Climate and Location Page 4: Dominant plants and their adaptation Page 5: Dominant animals and their adaption Page 6: Other abiotic factors Page 7: Problems and threats Page 8: Biome Acronym Page 9: Picture of biome Page 10: Food Chain Page 11: Biome vocabulary Page 12: Bibliography Title: The Tundra Biome Biome Description: The tundra is a biome known for its harsh temperatures and barren land. The soil is always frozen,…

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    Biomes In Biology

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    1. The distribution of organisms simply means the abundance of organisms on Earth. All organisms are live in different biomes because of their characteristics of survival. Furthermore, all organisms are unique and need certain living conditions. For example, polar bears and lizards will not be able to live in similar biomes because of their characteristics and behaviors on survival. Lizards depend on the sun for energy and heat while polar bears retain heat with their fur to stay warm because…

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    The Arctic Biome

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    Biomes are subsections of the biosphere, which are categorised based on areas with similar ecosystems. Typically, ecosystems are defined via similar vegetation, since this allows the development of subsequent food webs. A prime example of this is the Arctic biome, which is made up of low lying vegetation. Although not categorised by climate, it is intrinsically linked with the distribution of the world’s major biomes, as it is the underlying cause of what types of vegetation are able to inhabit…

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    Biomes And Environment

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    human alterations on biomes has had a positive impact on the environment. There are, however, also some negative influences such as removal of trees to increase areas of cultivation, and the increase in use of chemical fertilisers, which deteriorate the environment. Human alterations have both positive and negative outcomes, which affect different aspects of the environment. An increase in population makes excessive demands on agriculture and livestock. Negative impacts on biomes…

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    Lion Biomes

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    My animal is the african lion, it lives in the African Savannah. Want to learn a couple facts about the lion and its habitat, keep reading. A lions biome is in the African Savannah. His biome is on a large tropical grassland. It’s has his pride and a water source. It can get as cold as 68 degrees and as hot 86 degrees. Its biome has 3 males and 12 females, to help the lion hunt, and live. An abiotic factor is a factor in an animal's habitat that is not living. A biotic…

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    The Importance Of Biomes

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    contamination. Quality water means that any chemical that is affected in water. As a result, ecologists use the concept of a biome to classify large areas of the planet into a small number of similar units. Biomes include both terrestrial (land-based) and aquatic (in water) communities. Turk, J., & Bensel, T. (2014). Some land base biomes are form when climate change. Land-based biomes are shaped largely by their climates. The most important climatic factors are latitude and humidity (total…

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    Grasslands Biomes

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    activity have on grassland ecosystems are global warming, development of urban areas, and poor agricultural practices. These are threats to grassland ecosystems because they are negatively impacting the grasslands. For example, according to “Grasslands Biome,” when global warming temperatures rise, some grasslands become deserts as the rainfall patterns change. This is a negative impact on both the grassland and the animals that are living in it because the animals need to move out since most of…

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    Roller Coaster Biome

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    through-out your whole entire body, Bring back memorise of the first time you rode a roller coaster. We have answered your prays in the form of the new biome coaster, The largest, fastest and most ruthless ride that has ever been created, The coaster consists of four different biomes which are; jungle biome desert biome grassland biome and a snow biome. As you start your journey, climbing the steep ride is like climbing mount Everest, when you've reached the peak of the ride you will be…

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    Biome Description: Chaparrals have different terrains. For example, they can be flat plains or rocky mountains and hills. Chaparrals are primarily found in California and North of Baja California Peninsula, Mexico. Wildfires are very common since the climate is very dry and hot. Climate and Location: During winter, chaparrals can be cool and moist but rarely will it rain. Chaparral regions receive only around 10-17 inches of rain throughout the year and the average temperature during winter…

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