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notes - how geography shapes biomes
name: olym
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- what are biomes?
- biomes are large regions defined by their
geography.
- biomes contain unique ecosystems and
(plants &
animals).
- factor 1: insolation
- islands often have unique
- leads to
species (endemic).
example: hawaiian honeycreeper, galápagos tortoise
- factor 2: topography
- as altitude increases, temperature
- mountains create a
- effect.
- rain shadow example: the himalayas
- windward side (india):
- leeward side (tibet/mongolia):
- factor 3: proximity to coastlines
- coastal regions =
- inland regions =
- climates, more rainfall
- climates, less rainfall
- terrestrial biomes overview
- tundra -
- taiga (boreal) -
- temperate forest -
- grassland -
Brief Explanations
- Biomes are large regions defined by climate and geography, with unique ecosystems and species.
- Insolation can lead to unique endemic species.
- As altitude increases, temperature drops and mountains create a rain - shadow effect.
- The Himalayas create a rain - shadow effect with the leeward side (Tibet/Mongolia) having less rainfall.
- Coastal regions have more moderate climates and more rainfall, while inland regions have more extreme climates and less rainfall.
- Tundra has cold, treeless landscapes. Taiga has coniferous forests. Temperate forests have a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees. Grasslands are dominated by grasses.
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- climate and geography; plants & animals
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- drops; rain - shadow
- less rainfall
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- cold, treeless landscapes; coniferous forests; mix of deciduous and coniferous trees; dominated by grasses