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    Tropical Rainforest Biome The biome Tropical rainforest is an ecosystem that combines an equal amount of sun, rain, and very warm temperatures. With this mixture it creates a very humid, almost steamy atmosphere. It stays this way all year long, temperatures don’t even alternate between day and night. With all the humidity and moisture the precipitation rate is much higher than other places, The yearly rainfall ranges from 80-400 inches. With this being the climate of this biome, it comes along with

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    Taiga Biome Take a peek inside to learn all about the magnificent Taiga biome. As we travel through the Taiga you will be taken to four different locations. 1. The Wild Taiga in Finland- This historic place is home to the Taiga’s beautiful nature. Enjoy crystal blue waters, and in the winter months enjoy touring the Esker Valleys which were said to be formed during the time of the Ice Age. 2. The Wood Buffalo National Park is located in Canada and is a part of the Taiga Biome. You will see a variety

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    Biomes,there are six different types of biomes on Earth.The rainforest biomes is one of the six biomes on Earth and it has distinct and different characteristics than the others.That is why I chose this biome it is most appealing to me.I also like this biome because it has a ton of undiscoverd animals.It also has a variety of food to eat from so you’ll never starve. The rainforest is located around the equator.But these are the places that have tons of rainforest in them Brazil,Peru,Indonesia,and

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    If someone is looking for a magical adventure to a winter wonderland, point them north in the direction of the wonderful biome, the Taiga! There is an opportunity to travel the world as the taiga stands as the largest land biome in the world; locations include Canada, Alaska, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Russia, and many more countries. Also known as the boreal forest, the taiga is home to a variety of plant and animal life for an adventurer to experience. These areas experience half of the year in the

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    Another primary terrestrial ecosystem is the taiga. The taiga biome is the most enormous biome in the world as it is situated only in the Northern Hemisphere, therefore stretching over vast parts of North America, Asia, and Europe. Climate in the taiga is very cold and it is made up of a wide variety of interesting surfaces. Kindred to a tundra, the taiga biome’s surface engenders a perpetually and permanent frozen ground called a permafrost during profoundly low temperatures. Though, on the contrary

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    know the Taiga is the largest biome in the world? In this biome most of the tree life is conifers. The taiga has a specific climate, appearance, producers, and consumers The taiga climate is very unique. It is wet and has an average precipitation of 12 to 33 inches. The largest of the precipitation is snow. The taiga has the second coldest temperature in the world. The temperature ranges between – 65 and 70 degrees. The seasons are much different then other biomes .The taiga has two seasons

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    Biomes Introduction All biomes have a special features that make them all interesting. A biome is a naturally recurring place, like the desert or the rainforest. Desert -The desert biome is a huge biome. It covers ⅕ of the Earth’s surface. There is two main types of desert biome- the hot and the cold. The rainfall is very low- 8-13 centimetres per annum. The plants are minimal because it is always hard to find and store water and it is a very tough environment

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    on Terrestrial and Aquatic Biomes Mr. Washington 4th Period   When you hear the term biome, you think of plants and animals in the same biodiversity. A biome is a group of similar ecosystems that cover a broad area, and maintained under the climate conditions of the region, especially such a community that has developed to climax. Biomes are often defined by abiotic factors such as climate, relief, geology, soils, and vegetation. There are five major categories of biomes on earth. In these five,

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    Biomes is an area on earth that can be classified according to plants and animals that live there. Each biome consists of many ecosystems whose communities have adapted to the small differences in climate and the environment inside the biome. There are many different types of biomes on earth’s surface. The divisions are based on climate patterns, soil types, animals, and plants that inhabit the area. There are five basic types of biomes which includes; desert, aquatic, grasslands, forest, and tundra

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    Have you ever visited any biomes lately? What is your favorite? A biome is a major biological community that occurs over a large area of land. The plants and animals living in are as different as their climate. The world contains many other biomes: tundra, taiga, temperate forest (deciduous forest), to name a few. Some biomes are located in different locations such as Europe, Canada, United States, with different temperature of -30°F. They have seasons winter season similar to the United States

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