Don Bohm Neil Clifford Denise O’Toole Ed San Nicolas.
47-4 Energy and Nutrients Building the Web of Life.
APES – UNIT 3 HYDROSPHERE. HYDROLOGY -the study of the distribution and movement of water on Earth There are five processes by which water moves throughout.
Page 8-33. What is a Biome? The biosphere is a thin layer of air, land and water on our near Earth’s surface where living things exist. Scientists study.
Land Biomes! 20-1 Different ecosystems are home to different kinds of organisms! The animals and plants that live there do so because of adaptations that.
Chapter 10: Freshwater Biomes Written and Published by J. Mazza, K. Rippy, J. Tyburski, J. Camerota, and M. Gioiosi 10.1 Aquatic Biomes 10.2 Standing-Water.
Ecology What is the biosphere and how is it organized?
Biomes and Biodiversity ( Chapter 5) Terrestrial biomes Aquatic habitats Biodiversity.
Cells Photosynthesis Animal Systems Evolution and classifications.
Chapter 4 Biology. 4-3 Biomes Biome – a large group of ecosystems that are characterized by certain soil, climate conditions, plants and animals The climate.
CHAPTER 4 SECTION 3 SC B-6: STUDENTS WILL DEMONSTRATE AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS AMONG ORGANISMS & THE BIOTIC & ABIOTIC COMPONENTS OF THEIR.
Evaluating Wildlife Habitats. How are habitats classified? Tropical areas surround the equator and are characterized by warm temperatures year round.