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Title: Climatograms That Define a Biome


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ClimatogramsThat Define a Biome
  • By Lori Chen Marie Patrick

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Key Terms
  • Biome
  • biotic community
  • dominant plants and animals
  • unique climate

Biomes of the World
3
BIOMES
  • Tundra
  • Coniferous Forest
  • Deciduous Forest
  • Desert
  • Grassland
  • Rainforest

4
Key Terms
  • Climatogram
  • graph
  • shows a biomes monthly temperature
  • and precipitation data
  • in a single year

5
Key Term
Abiotic Factors Physical or NONLIVING component
of an ecosystem
Rocks, Sand, Cliffs
Snow, Rain, Hail
Wind
Sun, Heat, Cold
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Tundra
  • Permafrost (permanent layer of frost)
  • Little rain or snowfall
  • Least diverse biome
  • Flat terrain
  • Constant low temperature

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Coniferous Forest(TAIGA)
  • Spruce and Fir Trees (Cone Plants)
  • Mosses, lichens, small shrubs
  • Winter snowfall
  • Short, warm summer days
  • Snow completely thaws

8
Deciduous Forest
  • Distinct 4 seasons
  • Trees lose leaves in the Fall
  • Richest Soil
  • Oaks, Maple, Hickory, Chestnut
  • Abundant snow and rainfall
  • Squirrels, Deer, Birds, Fox, Skunk

9
Desert
  • Extreme temperatures
  • Little precipitation
  • Poor, dry conditions
  • Thorny plants, cacti
  • Rodents, insects, reptiles, camels

10
Grassland
  • Tall, Mixed or Short grass
  • Deep, porous soil
  • Low-medium precipitation
  • Wolves, grasshoppers, jackrabbits, badgers,
    rattlesnakes, birds,
  • Low winter temperatures

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Rainforest
  • Most Diverse
  • Minimal season variation
  • Rainfall, Humidity, Precipitation High
  • Vegetation is dense
  • Broad leafed plants
  • Insects, fungi, monkeys, birds, frogs

12
Purpose of Lab
  • Graph data of temperature and precipitation
  • Compare biomes
  • Analyze San Diego biome data
  • Analyze a set of unknown data

13
Climatogram
  • cm
  • Chaparral
  • C

14
Steps to do the Lab
  • Graph the San Diego data on graphing paper
  • Use Microsoft Excell to do steps ad
    (on page 601)
  • Graph your assigned Unknown from page 601
    (a-l)
  • Study your graph and label the appropriate biome
    it belongs too

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How to use Excell
  • Turn on the power of the computer
  • Move the mouse to Start and click one time,
    holding the button down
  • Drag the mouse to Programs, then over to
    Microsoft Excel and release
  • You are in Microsoft Excel

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Making a Data Table
  • 1. Type the initials of the months in the first
    column
  • 2. Type in the monthly precipitation in the
    second column
  • 3. Type in the monthly temperature in the third
    column
  • Example of Data Table

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Graphing Your Data (1)
  • 1. Select all of the data and hit the chart
    wizard icon
  • 2. Click on the Custom Types tag
  • 3. Select the Line-column on Two Axes
  • 4. Click next twice
  • 5. Select no legend and type in the necessary
    info.
  • 6.Click finish

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Graphing Your Data (2)
  • 1. Double click on the left Y axis bar and under
    Scale put in the following values
  • Minimum 0 Major unit 2
  • Maximum 36 Minor unit 1
  • 2. Double click on the right Y axis bar and under
    Scale put in the following values
  • Minimum -36 Major unit 4
  • Maximum 36 Minor unit 1

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REFERENCES
  • Islas Semester II - Biology Instruction Packet
    (IP)
  • Biological Science - An Ecological Approach -
    SEVENTH EDITION (textbook)
  • Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia
  • Microsoft Excel
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