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1. Savanna & Tundra Biome Mike, Kelly, and Tina
3. Savanna Areas
4. Savanna Areas
5. Savanna Biome Precipitation is 15- 30 inches a year
6. Human Impact
Human impact: humans create savannas by burning the grasslands and cutting down trees in order to plant crops.
Big game hunting
Poaching animals
7. Animals Animal adaptations: animals have adapted to great variability in the food supply.
8. Animal pictures
9. Plants Plant adaptations: many plants have developed adaptations that allow them to grow quickly when there is water. When the water is scares they turn brown to limit water loss
Type of plants: Baobab tree, sausage tree, Strangle fig, Wild date palm, Tooth brush tree, Umbrella tree, Elephant grass, and Bermuda grass.
10. Woodland: trees are spaced rather broadly apart because of soil moisture during the dry season is not sufficient to support a full tree cover.
Thorn-tree-tall-grass: trees are more widely scattered, and open grassland is more extensive than in the savanna woodlands Savanna Biomes
11. Savanna Woodland
12. Savanna Thorn-tree-tall-grass
13. Tundra Biome This tundra is the coldest of all biomes
Tree-less plane
Little precipitation (less than 10 in.), poor nutrients, and poor growing seasons
Gets energy and nutrients from dead or organic material
Temps cold most of year, maybe short periods warmer than 0°C (32°F)
Mainly in high latitudes (60° - 80°N) and high elevations
14. Tundra Biome
15. Human Impact Increase in Earth temp melts polar ice caps.
Pollution for mining and drilling of oil has polluted the natural resources. Nickel minds in Russia are so polluted plants around mine have died off.
Big game hunting
16. Plants and Animals Plants:
Arctic: low shrubs, sedges, reindeer mosses, liverworts, and grasses,400 varieties of flowers, and crustose and foliose lichen
Alpine: tussock grasses, dwarf trees, small-leafed shrubs, and heaths
Animals
Arctic: Herbivorous mammals: lemmings, voles, caribou, arctic hares and squirrels, Carnivorous mammals: arctic foxes, wolves, and polar bears Migratory birds: ravens, snow buntings, falcons, loons, ravens, sandpipers, terns, snow birds, and various species of gulls, Fish: cod, flatfish, salmon, and trout
Alpine: Mammals: pikas, marmots, mountain goats, sheep, elk, Birds: grouselike birds, Insects: springtails, beetles, grasshoppers, butterflies
17. Animal Pictures
18. Tundra Biomes Arctic: It is located in the areas around the poles, the growing range is 50-60 days, the precipitation is 6-10 in., and where there is permafrost.
Alpine: It is located in the mountains at high latitudes where trees cannot grow. The growing season is 180 days in the summer.
19. Arctic Biome
20. Alpine Biome
21. Bibliography
1. Col, Jeananda. "Savanna Animal Printouts." Enchanted Learning. 2000. 18 Nov 2008 <http://www.enchantedlearning.com/biomes/savanna/savanna.shtml>.