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Biomes, ecosystems and habitats
1. A large geographic
region made up of a
   particular set of
  plants and animal
     types is a …
BIOME
2. the average weather
    in a region over a
period of time is its …
CLIMATE




http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Expe
riments/Biome/graphs.php
3. Living and non-living
things that function together
Lake




Ecosystem
4. It is made up of
     all the biotic
(living) and abiotic
(non-living) things
      in an area
Ecosystem
5. It has unique plants and animals that have
        adapted to their environment
Biome
6.The climate, geography
and soil type impact the
type of flora and fauna in
            a ...
Biome
7. ORGANISED GROUPS
(OF LIVING AND NON-
LIVING THINGS) OF
RELATED PARTS THAT
FUNCTION TOGETHER
Ecosystem
Tropical
rainforests
Why are they called TROPICAL rainforests?
Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of
Capricorn                        Equator




   They are located within the
 Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic
           of Capricorn
How many seasons are there?
Some regions have only one: the WET   Some regions have two: the WET and
season                                the DRY season




WET & DRY SEASONS
What is the average temperature?
The temperature
                      during the day is
                      around 30ºC - 35ºC. At
                      night it drops to
                      between 20ºC - 25ºC.


                      There is a little
                      difference between the
                      warmest and the
                      coolest months.
Average temperature
What is the average rainfall?
The total rainfall for
the year is between
1500 and 2500 mm.
What is the total earth land
surface which rainforests cover?
Rain forests cover less than 6% of
  the earth's total land surface
What is the
 soil like?
The rainforest soil
   Shallow and acidic
   Iron oxides stain the top
    layers red
   Infertile
   One of the poorest in
    the world
   Rainfall washes away
    nutrients
   Plant and animal remains
    provide nutrients to
    vegetation
Rainforests are home for up to

½ (50%) or

¾ (75%)

of all known species of plants?
¾ (75%)
Why are there so many species?
Rainforests are very old,
                                       some almost 100 million
                                       years old. About 10,000
                                       years ago the ice caps at
                                       the poles spread out in an
                                       Ice Age, but the ice didn't
                                       reach the Equator so
                                       tropical rainforests
                                       survived and their plant
                                       and animal species
                                       continued to evolve
                                       when other places on
                                       earth had to start growing
                                       plants all over again.

http://www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/biomerainfor3.htm
How many of the world’s animal
species are found in rainforests?
Almost half of the world’s animal species
are found in rainforests. 30 million species
      of plants and animals live there
                  http://www.ladatco.com/rf-qf.htm#Some Quick
                  Facts
HOW MANY BIRDS?
1/3 OF ALLIN RAINFORESTS
WORLD LIVE
           THE BIRDS IN THE
How many levels do rain forests have?
Three to four different levels:
Describe

THE EMERGENT LAYER
The emergent layer…
 Tallest trees
 Up to 60 metres
 Trunks measure up to
  5 metres
 Supported by buttress
  roots
 Broad leaves with thick
  waxy layers to hold
  water
 Eagles, monkeys,
  butterflies, insect-
  eating bats and snakes
Describe

THE CANOPY LAYER
The canopy layer
                 Beneath the emergents
                 Up to 45 metres
                 Smooth, oval leaves that come
                  to a point (shed rain quickly).
                  They have reflective propertly
                 Filters out 80% of light
                 Stops rain
                 Monkeys, sloths, bats,
                  treefrogs, ants, beetles,
                  parrots, hummingbirds and
                  snakes
                 Thick, woody vines (lianas)
                 Epiphytes grow on the trees:
                  orchids, ferns, mosses, lichens
                  and others.
Describe

THE UNDERSTOREY
LAYER
The understorey layer
   Gets limited sunlight
   Trees: Solar-collecting dark
    green leaves: dwarf palms,
    acanthus, prayer plant, etc.
   Plants rely on insects for
    pollination
   plants have had to adapt to
    poor soil with few nutrients:
    anthurium, caladium,
    colocasia, philodendron and
    garden callas
   Many animals live here: snakes,
    frogs, parakeets, leopards,
    jaguars and the largest
    concentration of insects.
Describe

THE FOREST FLOOR
The forest floor
                  Almost no plants grow of 0%
                   light and 100% humidity
                  Mosses, herbs and fungi grow
                   here.
                  covered with a litter of
                   rapidly decomposing
                   vegetation and organisms that
                   break down into usable
                   nutrients
                  Large mammals, such as tapirs,
                   forage for roots and tubers.
                  Insects: termites, cockroaches,
                   beetles, centipedes, millipedes,
                   scorpions and earthworms,
                   along with the fungi, use the
                   organic litter as a source of
                   food.
Why are rainforests important
to us?
IMPORTANT TO PLANTS, ANIMALS
AND MANKIND…

 One-fifth of the world's fresh water is in the Amazon Basin.
Important to plants,
                                 animals and
                                 mankind…




Plants contain substances that
can be made into MEDICINES
IMPORTANT TO PLANTS, ANIMALS
AND MANKIND…
Rainforests store huge quantities of carbon, producing much of the world’s
OXYGEN
Rainforests
 REGULATE
 GLOBAL
 WEATHER




Maintain regular rainfall

Prevent FLOODS,
DROUGHTS, EROSION
· A single pond in Brazil can contain      One tree in Peru had forty-three
more kinds of fish than are found in all   different species of ants, which is the
of Europe's rivers.                        estimated to be equal to the number
                                           of ant species in the British Isles.




    30% of all bird species and 90% of all
   invertebrates are found in the tropical
                    forest.
Human Impact…
WHAT IS DESTROYING
THE RAINFOREST?
In the Amazon rainforest   In the South east Asia rainforest




          DEFORESTATION
Deforestation in the world
Nearly half of the
world's species of
plants, animals and
microoganisms will
be destroyed or
severely threatened
over the next
quarter century due
to Rainforest
deforestation.
Cattle grazing




  Amazon rainforest covers 1,2 billion acres - 200,000 of them
  are burned every day at a rate of al least one per second.
GLOBAL WARMING
In 2005, the Amazon forest suffered its worst drought in
over 100 years raising serious environmental issues.
Let’s stop
                                                     the
                                                     destruction
                                                     of the
                                                     rainforests!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KSMFIGQ2nI&feature
=related
Visit my Pinterest
                                           to take a look at the
                                           Amazon forest




The Amazon Rainforest – Silvia Rettaroli

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Biomes, ecosystems and habitats quiz 1

  • 2. 1. A large geographic region made up of a particular set of plants and animal types is a …
  • 4. 2. the average weather in a region over a period of time is its …
  • 6. 3. Living and non-living things that function together
  • 8. 4. It is made up of all the biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) things in an area
  • 10. 5. It has unique plants and animals that have adapted to their environment
  • 11. Biome
  • 12. 6.The climate, geography and soil type impact the type of flora and fauna in a ...
  • 13. Biome
  • 14. 7. ORGANISED GROUPS (OF LIVING AND NON- LIVING THINGS) OF RELATED PARTS THAT FUNCTION TOGETHER
  • 17. Why are they called TROPICAL rainforests?
  • 18. Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn Equator They are located within the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
  • 19. How many seasons are there?
  • 20. Some regions have only one: the WET Some regions have two: the WET and season the DRY season WET & DRY SEASONS
  • 21. What is the average temperature?
  • 22. The temperature during the day is around 30ºC - 35ºC. At night it drops to between 20ºC - 25ºC. There is a little difference between the warmest and the coolest months. Average temperature
  • 23. What is the average rainfall?
  • 24. The total rainfall for the year is between 1500 and 2500 mm.
  • 25. What is the total earth land surface which rainforests cover?
  • 26. Rain forests cover less than 6% of the earth's total land surface
  • 27. What is the soil like?
  • 28. The rainforest soil  Shallow and acidic  Iron oxides stain the top layers red  Infertile  One of the poorest in the world  Rainfall washes away nutrients  Plant and animal remains provide nutrients to vegetation
  • 29. Rainforests are home for up to ½ (50%) or ¾ (75%) of all known species of plants?
  • 31. Why are there so many species?
  • 32. Rainforests are very old, some almost 100 million years old. About 10,000 years ago the ice caps at the poles spread out in an Ice Age, but the ice didn't reach the Equator so tropical rainforests survived and their plant and animal species continued to evolve when other places on earth had to start growing plants all over again. http://www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/biomerainfor3.htm
  • 33. How many of the world’s animal species are found in rainforests?
  • 34. Almost half of the world’s animal species are found in rainforests. 30 million species of plants and animals live there http://www.ladatco.com/rf-qf.htm#Some Quick Facts
  • 36. 1/3 OF ALLIN RAINFORESTS WORLD LIVE THE BIRDS IN THE
  • 37. How many levels do rain forests have?
  • 38. Three to four different levels:
  • 40. The emergent layer…  Tallest trees  Up to 60 metres  Trunks measure up to 5 metres  Supported by buttress roots  Broad leaves with thick waxy layers to hold water  Eagles, monkeys, butterflies, insect- eating bats and snakes
  • 42. The canopy layer  Beneath the emergents  Up to 45 metres  Smooth, oval leaves that come to a point (shed rain quickly). They have reflective propertly  Filters out 80% of light  Stops rain  Monkeys, sloths, bats, treefrogs, ants, beetles, parrots, hummingbirds and snakes  Thick, woody vines (lianas)  Epiphytes grow on the trees: orchids, ferns, mosses, lichens and others.
  • 44. The understorey layer  Gets limited sunlight  Trees: Solar-collecting dark green leaves: dwarf palms, acanthus, prayer plant, etc.  Plants rely on insects for pollination  plants have had to adapt to poor soil with few nutrients: anthurium, caladium, colocasia, philodendron and garden callas  Many animals live here: snakes, frogs, parakeets, leopards, jaguars and the largest concentration of insects.
  • 46. The forest floor  Almost no plants grow of 0% light and 100% humidity  Mosses, herbs and fungi grow here.  covered with a litter of rapidly decomposing vegetation and organisms that break down into usable nutrients  Large mammals, such as tapirs, forage for roots and tubers.  Insects: termites, cockroaches, beetles, centipedes, millipedes, scorpions and earthworms, along with the fungi, use the organic litter as a source of food.
  • 47. Why are rainforests important to us?
  • 48. IMPORTANT TO PLANTS, ANIMALS AND MANKIND… One-fifth of the world's fresh water is in the Amazon Basin.
  • 49. Important to plants, animals and mankind… Plants contain substances that can be made into MEDICINES
  • 50. IMPORTANT TO PLANTS, ANIMALS AND MANKIND… Rainforests store huge quantities of carbon, producing much of the world’s OXYGEN
  • 51. Rainforests REGULATE GLOBAL WEATHER Maintain regular rainfall Prevent FLOODS, DROUGHTS, EROSION
  • 52. · A single pond in Brazil can contain One tree in Peru had forty-three more kinds of fish than are found in all different species of ants, which is the of Europe's rivers. estimated to be equal to the number of ant species in the British Isles. 30% of all bird species and 90% of all invertebrates are found in the tropical forest.
  • 54. WHAT IS DESTROYING THE RAINFOREST?
  • 55. In the Amazon rainforest In the South east Asia rainforest DEFORESTATION
  • 57. Nearly half of the world's species of plants, animals and microoganisms will be destroyed or severely threatened over the next quarter century due to Rainforest deforestation.
  • 58. Cattle grazing Amazon rainforest covers 1,2 billion acres - 200,000 of them are burned every day at a rate of al least one per second.
  • 59. GLOBAL WARMING In 2005, the Amazon forest suffered its worst drought in over 100 years raising serious environmental issues.
  • 60. Let’s stop the destruction of the rainforests! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KSMFIGQ2nI&feature =related
  • 61. Visit my Pinterest to take a look at the Amazon forest The Amazon Rainforest – Silvia Rettaroli