Biomes and Ecosystems
Students are to identify biomes based on environmental factors and native organisms.
Each biome subpage includes the following:
1. Biome’s place on earth
· Where is it (geographical distribution)?
· What are its abiotic factors?
· What are the native plants and their adaptations to live there?
· What are the native animals and their adaptations to live there?
· Give examples of cooperation and competition between and among species.
2. Potential Attractions
· Advertise your biome’s recreational activities
· Publicize points of interest
· Suggest other biomes nearby for side trips
3. Weather Report (Used to aid tourists to our zoo)
· What is the average precipitation in your biome?
· What is the average temperature in your biome?
· Suggest supplies/gear that tourists should bring to make their trip in your biome more enjoyable.
4. Warnings
· What are some threats to this biome?
· Are there any endangered species?
· Is there a fear of climate change for this biome?
5. Analysis/Evaluation
· Why is this biome globally important?
Each biome subpage includes the following:
1. Biome’s place on earth
· Where is it (geographical distribution)?
· What are its abiotic factors?
· What are the native plants and their adaptations to live there?
· What are the native animals and their adaptations to live there?
· Give examples of cooperation and competition between and among species.
2. Potential Attractions
· Advertise your biome’s recreational activities
· Publicize points of interest
· Suggest other biomes nearby for side trips
3. Weather Report (Used to aid tourists to our zoo)
· What is the average precipitation in your biome?
· What is the average temperature in your biome?
· Suggest supplies/gear that tourists should bring to make their trip in your biome more enjoyable.
4. Warnings
· What are some threats to this biome?
· Are there any endangered species?
· Is there a fear of climate change for this biome?
5. Analysis/Evaluation
· Why is this biome globally important?