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By: Allison Johnson

Land and Water biomes

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Land and Water biomes. By: Allison Johnson. Crab. Anomies plant. Algae. Shark. Coral Reef. Home of many organisms. Grow in the ocean. Sharks, crabs , algae, and anomies plant live in them. Location: Florida Australia. Toucan. Cheetah. Red Wood trees. monkey. Rain forests. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Land and Water biomes

By: Allison Johnson

Page 2: Land and Water biomes

Coral Reef

• Home of many organisms.• Grow in the ocean.• Sharks, crabs , algae, and

anomies plant live in them.

Location:

Florida

Australia

Shark

Algae

Anomies plant

Crab

Page 3: Land and Water biomes

• Rain forests are humid and shady.• Rain forests have dirt, trees, and

leaves.• Rain forests are warm all year.

Locations:

Near the equator

Brazil

Red Wood treesCheetah

monkey

Toucan

Page 4: Land and Water biomes

• Wetlands are flooded at least part of the year.• Alligators, fish, deer, and snakes live in the wetlands.• Some important wetlands are parts of estuaries.

Locations:

Florida

South Carolina

Deer

snake

Fish

Alligator

Page 5: Land and Water biomes

• Deciduous forests might grow in a cooler place that don’t have much rain.

• Deciduous forests cover large parts of the eastern United States.

• Deciduous forests have trees such as oaks, elms, and maples.

Locations:

Europe

Eastern United States of America

Bears

FrogSnake

Salamander

Page 6: Land and Water biomes

• Pikes, bullheads, bass, crayfish, otters, ducks, turtles, and insects live in the rivers.• Some animals live in rivers that only flow slowly.• Very few animals live in rivers that are badly polluted.

Locations:

United States of America

Asia

Pike

Crayfish

Duck

Turtle

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• Grasslands are covered with many kinds of grass.• Trees don’t grow well in grasslands.• Bison, antelopes, and prairie dogs eat grass in these areas.

Locations:

Mexico

Canada

Bison

Antelope

Prairie dog

Wolf

Page 8: Land and Water biomes

• The deep sea has high water pressure.

• The sunlight can not reach the deep depths so no plants can grow down there.

• Clams, crabs, and tubeworms live next to the vents.

Locations:

Galapagos islands

Pacific basin

Giant Squid

Crab

Clam

Tube Worms

Page 9: Land and Water biomes

• Trees in the taiga have needles.

• Taiga is a clod biome. • The needles of the trees have a wax

coating.

Locations:

Canada

Russia

Wolves

Bear

Elk

Moose

Page 10: Land and Water biomes

• Some deserts are very rocky.

• Deserts get very cool at night.

• Deserts can be covered by a flat layer of salt.

Locations:

Asia

Australia

Snake

Duck

BeetleCactus

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• The tundra is a a very cold biome.

• Tundra is usually in the most northern areas of the world.

• Rodents, rabbits, caribou, weasel, owls, polar bears and foxes live in the tundra.

Polar bears

Fox

Rabbit

Owl

Locations:Top of the world North pole