π What is a Biome?
A biome is a large geographic area characterized by specific climate conditions, animal populations, and plant species. Think of it as a massive ecosystem! Biomes are defined by factors like temperature, rainfall, sunlight, and soil type. These factors determine the types of plants and animals that can survive there. π
Quick Study Guide
- π‘οΈ Key Factors: Temperature, rainfall, sunlight, and soil.
- πΏ Flora & Fauna: Specific plants (flora) and animals (fauna) adapt to each biome.
- π Geography: Biomes cover large geographical regions.
- π Ecosystem: A biome is a large-scale ecosystem.
- π³ Examples: Deserts, forests, grasslands, tundra, and aquatic environments.
Practice Quiz
- What is the primary factor that defines a biome?
- A) Proximity to urban areas
- B) Average human population density
- C) Specific climate conditions, animal populations and plant species
- D) Geological rock formations
- Which of the following is NOT a major type of biome?
- A) Desert
- B) Forest
- C) Grassland
- D) City
- Which biome is characterized by very low temperatures and a short growing season?
- A) Tropical Rainforest
- B) Tundra
- C) Desert
- D) Temperate Forest
- Which biome receives the highest amount of rainfall?
- A) Desert
- B) Tundra
- C) Tropical Rainforest
- D) Grassland
- What is the term for the plant life in a biome?
- A) Fauna
- B) Flora
- C) Ecosystem
- D) Habitat
- What is the term for the animal life in a biome?
- A) Flora
- B) Fauna
- C) Ecosystem
- D) Habitat
- Which of these biomes is typically dominated by grasses?
- A) Tundra
- B) Desert
- C) Grassland
- D) Rainforest
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