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KARIME JIMENEZ LIMAS

BRUNO GUZMAN ELIZALDE. KARIME JIMENEZ LIMAS. MARCO A. GONZALEZ ORTIZ. DANIELA ROLDAN LOPEZ. Organisms and its Environments. We discovered : How biosphere is organized What Earth’s biomes are How Earth’s biomes differ. Biosphere. It’s part of the Earth that can support living things.

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KARIME JIMENEZ LIMAS

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  1. BRUNO GUZMAN ELIZALDE KARIME JIMENEZ LIMAS MARCO A. GONZALEZ ORTIZ DANIELA ROLDAN LOPEZ

  2. Organismsand itsEnvironments • Wediscovered: • Howbiosphereis organized • WhatEarth’sbiomes are • HowEarth’sbiomesdiffer

  3. Biosphere It’s part of the Earth that can support living things

  4. Ecosystems • A biomeis a largegroup of ecosystemswith similar climates and organisms. • Ecosystems are differentareas of theworldthat share similar characteristics. • Eachecosystemspecieshaveuniqueadaptationsthathelpthemsurvivetheconditions in theirenvironment.

  5. Grasslandsgetabout 60 cm of precipitation a year. • Thesummers are hot and winters are cold. • Rhinoceros, giraffes, bison, zebras are some of thelargestanimals • ongrasslands. Grasslands

  6. Tundra • It’sfound at thefarnorthernparts of Earth. • It’scold and dry. • Temperatures are as low as -40° C. • Caribou, polar bears are amongthecommon • animals.

  7. Deciduous Forest • They’relocated in areasbetweentheArctic • and theequator. • Theseforestshavefourseasons. • Themostcommonplants are oaks, maple, etc. • Songbirds, deer, bears, and racoons are some • commonforestanimals.

  8. Desert • Deserts are dry, butnotalldeserts are hot. • Daytimetemperatures can be as high as 38° C • Somedesertplantsincludecacti.

  9. Rainforest • They are foundneartheequator. • They are warm and rainyallyearwith • temperaturesbetween 20° C and 25° C.

  10. Taiga • Itcoversthelargestarea of anytype of biomeonEarth. • A fewdeciduoustrees and smallshrubsalsogrowhere. • Squirrels, birds, and insectslivehere; alsodeer, wolves, • grizzlybears and hawks.

  11. WE LEARNT THAT ANIMALS LIVE IN ENVIRONMENTS • ACCORDING TO THEIR CHARACTERISTICS. • WE ALSO LEARNT THE DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS OF • EACH ENVIRONMENT.

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