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Terrestrial Biomes - Coggle Diagram
Terrestrial Biomes
Temperate Forest
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Abiotic factors are topography, sunlight, moisture, wind or water currents, and temperature
Tundra
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Some abiotic factors that it is very cold, there is permanently frozen soil called permafrost, which prevents some plants from growing.
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Temperate Grassland
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Some abiotic factors include water, temperature, topography, light, wind and soil
Tropical Grassland
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It gets a lot of energy, dry temps, rain, and a lot of fires that replenishes the soil. The climate is warm all year round
Tropical Dry Forest
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Abiotic Factors are humidity, sunlight, topography, warm climate, soil nutrients
Taiga
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Some abiotic factors in the taiga biome are sunlight, air, temperature, and water. The climate within this region is cold arctic air.
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Desert
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Some abiotic Factors are that there is extreme temps(hot and cold) lack of rainfall, and sandy and rocky soils
Temperate Woodland
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Some abiotic factors are that there are nutrient-poor soil, hot, dry summers, and mild, moist winters. There are also wildfires. The climate is decently warm and there is a lot of rainfall.
Tropical Rain Forest
Abiotic factors are very humid and rainy climate. Warm temps, sunlight, and Topography.
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