Biomes are large geographical areas characterized by their distinctive climate, soil, and vegetation. They are typically classified based on factors such as temperature, precipitation, and the types of plant and animallife that thrive in those specific conditions.
Types of Biomes
There are several major types of biomes, each with its own unique characteristics:
Tropical Rainforest: These biomes are warm and receive high amounts of precipitation. They are home to a diverse array of plant and animalspecies, including towering trees, epiphytes, and a dense understory.
Marine:Marine biomes encompass the world's oceans and seas, and are characterized by saltwater, diverse aquaticlife, and various zones such as the intertidal, pelagic, and benthic zones.
Factors Affecting Biomes
Several key factors influence the characteristics of biomes:
Climate:Temperature and precipitation play a significant role in determining the type of biome that develops in a particular area.
Soil Type: The composition and fertility of the soil can influence the types of plants that can grow in a biome.
Topography: The physical features of the landscape, such as elevation and slope, can impact the distribution of biomes.
Physics: Students will use scientific skills and processes to explain the interactions of matter and energy and the energy transformations that occur.
Thermodynamics: Identify and explain that heat energy is a product of the conversion of one form of energy to another.
Identify and describe the various forms of energy that are transformed in order for systems (living and non-living) to operate: Chemical - Flashlight-Light; Mechanical - Pulleys-Motion; Solar/Radiant - Solar calculator; Chemical - Plant cells.