Forests and Tundra Flashcards

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How does solar energy input determine atmospheric circulation patterns?

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1) Solar energy= Drives surface air patterns
2) Moist, warm air rises and releases moisture= Precipitation= Tropics where there is high temperatures and high rain fall
3) Cool, dry air descends, absorbing moisture from the atmosphere and surface= Desert

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What is a biome?

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Environment that is defined by its climatic and geographic attributes and characterised by ecologically similar organisms= Particularly dominant plants

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What is the distribution of biomes influenced by?

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Annual patterns of temperature and rainfall

Elevation and Latitude
Biomes boundaries are arbitrary= Often one boundary merges into another

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What are the different biomes?

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Tundra
Temperate deciduous forest (Boreal and temperate)
Tropical rainforest

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Where are the tundra biomes found? What are some features of this biome?

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High latitudes and high elevations= Arctic and high on mountains

Climate:
-Wet= Water cannot drain through the permafrost
Plants life: Only grow during the short summers= First few cm of permafrost (frozen soil) melt + Can still photosynthesise + Hairy leaves to trap heat

Animal life: Either migrate into area for summer only OR are dormant for most of the year + Thick feathers or fur the may change colour with seasons

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Where is the boreal forest biome found? What is the climate like? What is plant life like?

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North of deciduous forests (Temperate)
Found below Arctic tundra, elevations below alpine tundra on temperate-zone mountains

Climate: Winters= Very long and very cold, Summers= Short and warm

Plant life: Short summers= Favours trees with evergreen leaves + Only few tree species
Northern Hemisphere: Coniferous evergreen gymnosperms e.g. Pine
Southern Hemisphere: Southern beeches, some are evergreen
Short window in which they can breed and reproduce
Adaptations: Pyramidal growth form= Shed snow

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What is the net primary productivity of boreal forest like compared with temperate forests?

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Low:
Limited by low nutrients, low temperatures and short growing season

Low inputs from slowly decomposing plant litter

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What are the climatic conditions of temperate deciduous forests?

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Change with Seasons

1) Temperatures fluctuate dramatically from season to season
2) Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout year

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What are the plant and animal life like?

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1) Deciduous trees lose their leaves during winter
2) Many more tree species relative to boreal forests

Animal Life:

1) Permanent residents of deciduous forests BUT some may migrate to escape the cold
2) Animals often hibernate or enter diapause

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Where is tropical deciduous forests found? What is the climate like?

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Found: Hot lowlands, close to equator
Climate: Long summer rain season

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What is the plant and animal life like in tropical deciduous forests?

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Plants: Shed leaves annually, for 6-8 weeks in summer
Example: Teak, bamboo

Animals: Parrots, Milksnake

Best soils for agriculture in tropics

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Where is tropical evergreen forests (rainforests) found? What is the climate like? What is the difference between tropical deciduous and tropical evergreen forests?

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Found: Near equator
Climate: Hot, very rainy= >250cm annually
Mean annual precipitation tends to be lower on the leeward side of a mountain range than on the windward side
Difference: Evergreen= More rainfall

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What is the animal and plant life like for tropical evergreen forests?

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Richest on Earth in both plant and animal species
Plant: Forests are dense, leaves are shed at different times of the year
Animal life: Most live in tree canopy as less sunlight reaches the floor
Examples: Chimpanzees and Orangutans

VERY PRODUCTIVE

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What are some other factors influencing biome distribution apart from temperature?

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Soil fertility
Fire exert
Australia deserts: Nutrient-poor soils
Leaves in deserts: Difficult to digest by herbivores
Succulent plants: Easily killed by fires= Not found in Australia

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