Wednesday 6 April 2011

Tropical RainForests Question # 1

Question # 1 Define Biome. How is a biome different from a community? What biome do we live in? How many biomes are there? List them all. Which biome takes up the greatest area? Which one has the greatest number of species? w2hich one has the least number of species?

Biomes are climactically and geographically defined as simular conditions on the earth such as communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms and are often referred to and ecosystems. Biomes are different then communities because they There is no dry season. Rain falls nearly every day. The temperature during the day is around 30ºC - 35ºC. At night it drops to between 20ºC - 25ºC. There is a little difference between the warmest and the coolest months. The relative humidity is always high. This type of climate in the tropical rain forest is known as equatorial climate. These are the Biomes Freshwater, Marine, Desert, Forest, Grassland, and Tundra are the world’s Biomes but the best one is Tropical Rain Forest.
                                                                                          Kyle, Braeden, Logan

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