106 The World”s Biomes (Video): Desert to Rainforest Study Questions 1. What is a biome? 2. What are the four basic requirements that have to be met in order for life to exist? 3. What is latitude and how does it affect temperatures and rainfall of a region? 4. How does elevation effect the climate of a region? 5. What do cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles have lower temperatures than would be expected by their latitude? 6. What are the two types of tundra and why do they both have freezing temperatures? 7. Fir, spruce, and pine trees as a group are often referred to as _______? 8. The two types of temperate forest discussed in the video are deciduous forest and temperate rain forest. Why do different types of trees grow in these regions? 9. Much of the animal life of the tropical rain forest is arboreal. What does this mean and why is it so? A. What happens to nutrients released from dead organisms in the tropical rain forest? BIOS 106 The World”s Biomes (Video): De
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