5th - Science Unit 5 Lesson 4 Part 1 Flashcards

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An ecosystem where water is near the surface of the soil much of the time.

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Wetland

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One of Earth’s major land ecosystems, each with its own kind of climate, soil, plants,and animals.

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Biome

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The boundary where a freshwater ecosystem meets a saltwater ecosystem.

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Estuary

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What are all environments?

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An ecosystem

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What is all the living and nonliving things interacting in the environment?

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Ecosystem

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Is a set of habitats or ecosystem all grouped together into a kind of “super-ecosystem”.

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Biome

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How do you characterize Land Ecosystems?

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By the animals that live there, plants that grow there and soil.

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How many Land Ecosystems are there?

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Six

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Name to major Land Ecosystems.

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  1. Taigas
  2. Tundras
  3. Deserts
  4. Grasslands
  5. Deciduous Forests
  6. Rain Forests
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Freshwater, saltwater or a mixture are all what?

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Water Ecosystems

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What are the different types of water ecosystems found on Earth?

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Ponds, lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, estuaries, and oceans.

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What effects climates in an ecosystem?

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Sunlight

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What areas receive more direct sunlight?

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Areas closer to the equator receive more direct sunlight.

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How does receiving more direct sunlight effect the ecosystems near the equator?

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They are rich with plants and animals

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How does receiving less direct sunlight effect ecosystems?

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Fewer organisms live in Earth’s polar regions.

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What do tundras, taigas and deserts ecosystems have in common?

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  1. They have harsh climates - may have extremely hot or cold temperatures or very little precipitation.
  2. These conditions limit the types of plants and animals that can live there.
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Where are Tundras ecosystems found?

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In far northern regions

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What are some characteristics of Tundras?

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  1. Cold winters and short summers
  2. Cold, dry biome that includes a layer of permafrost
  3. Support fewer species than most other biomes
  4. Some areas are covered with ice
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A layer of permanently frozen soil?

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What are the characteristics of permafrost?

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  1. Prevents trees and large plants from developing deep roots.
  2. Lichens, mosses, grasses, flowers and low shrubs with shallow root systems can grow above it.
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Where are Taigas ecosystems found?

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South of the northern tundras

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What is a Cool forest of cone-bearing evergreen trees?

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How are the seasons in the Taigas?

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Winters are cold and summers are warm, wet and humid.

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What do all deserts have in common?

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Where are deserts found?
On every one of Earth's continents
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What are deserts defined by?
Deserts are defined by the amount of precipitation in the area not by its location or temperature.
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What are the possible temperatures of the deserts?
Hot and Cold
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What does the dry desert air contain to block the Sun's warming rays?
Little moisture
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Why is the desert air cool at night?
Because there is no cloud cover and the dry air loses heat easily after dark.
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Can deserts be cold year-round?
Yes
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Where are cold deserts founded?
Greenland, Central Asia and Antarctica
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What do organisms do that live in the desert 's dry conditions? Name some examples.
Organisms adapt. 1. Plants conserve water 2. Animals rest during the day and are active at night
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What was the land ecosystems of North America before the arrival of immigrant settlers?
Grassland and forests