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Let's solve this concept map about the Biomes of the World. The goal is to fill in the blank ovals with appropriate information based on the relationships shown.
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We have five main biomes:
1. Savanna
2. Taiga
3. Desert
4. Tropical Rain Forest
5. Temperate Forest
6. Temperate Grassland
Each biome has associated features: animals, plants, location, climate, etc.
Let’s go through each one and complete the blanks.
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- Animals such as: Lion, Elephant, Giraffe (already shown)
- Located in: Africa, parts of South America, Australia
- So, "Africa" or "Africa and parts of South America" can be filled in.
- Plants such as: Grasses, acacia trees
- So, "Grasses" or "Acacia trees" should be added.
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Africa" (under "located in")
> - "Grasses" (under "plants such as")
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- Plants such as: Coniferous trees (e.g., spruce, fir, pine)
- Animals such as: Moose, lynx, wolves
- Found in: Northern regions (e.g., Canada, Russia, Scandinavia)
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Coniferous trees" (plants such as)
> - "Moose", "Lynx", or "Wolves" (animals such as)
> - "Northern hemisphere" or "Canada, Russia" (found in)
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- Animals such as: Lizards, scorpions, camels, jackrabbits
- Plants such as: Cacti, succulents
- Has a: Hot and dry climate
- Found in: Sahara, Mojave, Gobi, etc.
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Lizard" (animal shown – already labeled)
> - "Cactus" (plant shown)
> - "Hot and dry climate" (has a)
> - "Sahara Desert" or "Mojave Desert" (found in)
> - "Camel", "Scorpion", or "Jackrabbit" (other animals)
> - "Succulents" (plants such as)
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- Found near: Equator
- Has a: Warm and wet climate
- Animals such as: Monkeys, toucans, jaguars, tigers (tiger shown, but not native – likely an error; more accurate would be jaguar or orangutan)
- Large amounts of: Rainfall, biodiversity
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Equator" (found near)
> - "Warm and wet climate" (has a)
> - "Monkey", "Toucan", "Jaguar" (animals such as)
> - "Rainfall" or "Biodiversity" (large amounts of)
> ⚠️ Note: Tiger is shown, but it's not typically found in tropical rainforests (though some are in Southeast Asia). It may be a mistake, but if included, perhaps for "animals such as" we can write "Tiger".
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- Animals such as: Deer, bears, squirrels
- Plants such as: Deciduous trees (oak, maple, birch)
- Located in: Eastern US, Europe, parts of Asia
- Has obvious: Seasons (spring, summer, fall, winter)
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Deer" (shown)
> - "Deciduous trees" (plants such as)
> - "Eastern United States" or "Europe" (located in)
> - "Seasons" (has obvious)
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- Located in: North America (prairies), Eurasia (steppes), Argentina (pampas)
- Used for: Farming, grazing livestock
- Has endangered: Species like prairie dogs, bison
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Prairies" or "North America" (located in)
> - "Farming" or "Grazing" (used for)
> - "Bison" or "Prairie dog" (has endangered)
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#### Savanna
- Located in: Africa
- Animals such as: Lion, Elephant, Giraffe
- Plants such as: Grasses, Acacia trees
#### Taiga
- Found in: Northern Hemisphere (Canada, Russia)
- Animals such as: Moose, Lynx
- Plants such as: Coniferous trees
#### Desert
- Found in: Sahara Desert
- Has a: Hot and dry climate
- Animals such as: Lizard, Camel
- Plants such as: Cactus, Succulents
#### Tropical Rain Forest
- Found near: Equator
- Has a: Warm and wet climate
- Animals such as: Monkey, Toucan, Jaguar
- Large amounts of: Rainfall, Biodiversity
#### Temperate Forest
- Animals such as: Deer, Bear
- Plants such as: Deciduous trees
- Located in: Eastern United States, Europe
- Has obvious: Seasons
#### Temperate Grassland
- Located in: North America (Prairies)
- Used for: Farming, Grazing
- Has endangered: Bison, Prairie dog
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Here’s how to fill each blank (in order of appearance):
1. Savanna → located in: Africa
2. Savanna → animals such as: Lion, Elephant, Giraffe (already shown)
3. Savanna → plants such as: Grasses
4. Taiga → animals such as: Moose, Lynx
5. Taiga → plants such as: Coniferous trees
6. Taiga → found in: Northern Hemisphere
7. Desert → found in: Sahara Desert
8. Desert → has a: Hot and dry climate
9. Desert → animals such as: Lizard, Camel
10. Desert → plants such as: Cactus, Succulents
11. Tropical Rain Forest → found near: Equator
12. Tropical Rain Forest → has a: Warm and wet climate
13. Tropical Rain Forest → animals such as: Monkey, Toucan, Jaguar
14. Tropical Rain Forest → large amounts of: Rainfall
15. Temperate Forest → animals such as: Deer, Bear
16. Temperate Forest → plants such as: Deciduous trees
17. Temperate Forest → located in: Eastern United States
18. Temperate Forest → has obvious: Seasons
19. Temperate Grassland → located in: Prairies (North America)
20. Temperate Grassland → used for: Farming
21. Temperate Grassland → has endangered: Bison
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✔ This completes the concept map accurately and logically. Each connection reflects real-world ecological knowledge.
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🔍 Step-by-step Analysis:
We have five main biomes:
1. Savanna
2. Taiga
3. Desert
4. Tropical Rain Forest
5. Temperate Forest
6. Temperate Grassland
Each biome has associated features: animals, plants, location, climate, etc.
Let’s go through each one and complete the blanks.
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🌍 1. Savanna
- Animals such as: Lion, Elephant, Giraffe (already shown)
- Located in: Africa, parts of South America, Australia
- So, "Africa" or "Africa and parts of South America" can be filled in.
- Plants such as: Grasses, acacia trees
- So, "Grasses" or "Acacia trees" should be added.
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Africa" (under "located in")
> - "Grasses" (under "plants such as")
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❄️ 2. Taiga
- Plants such as: Coniferous trees (e.g., spruce, fir, pine)
- Animals such as: Moose, lynx, wolves
- Found in: Northern regions (e.g., Canada, Russia, Scandinavia)
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Coniferous trees" (plants such as)
> - "Moose", "Lynx", or "Wolves" (animals such as)
> - "Northern hemisphere" or "Canada, Russia" (found in)
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🏜️ 3. Desert
- Animals such as: Lizards, scorpions, camels, jackrabbits
- Plants such as: Cacti, succulents
- Has a: Hot and dry climate
- Found in: Sahara, Mojave, Gobi, etc.
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Lizard" (animal shown – already labeled)
> - "Cactus" (plant shown)
> - "Hot and dry climate" (has a)
> - "Sahara Desert" or "Mojave Desert" (found in)
> - "Camel", "Scorpion", or "Jackrabbit" (other animals)
> - "Succulents" (plants such as)
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🌿 4. Tropical Rain Forest
- Found near: Equator
- Has a: Warm and wet climate
- Animals such as: Monkeys, toucans, jaguars, tigers (tiger shown, but not native – likely an error; more accurate would be jaguar or orangutan)
- Large amounts of: Rainfall, biodiversity
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Equator" (found near)
> - "Warm and wet climate" (has a)
> - "Monkey", "Toucan", "Jaguar" (animals such as)
> - "Rainfall" or "Biodiversity" (large amounts of)
> ⚠️ Note: Tiger is shown, but it's not typically found in tropical rainforests (though some are in Southeast Asia). It may be a mistake, but if included, perhaps for "animals such as" we can write "Tiger".
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🌲 5. Temperate Forest
- Animals such as: Deer, bears, squirrels
- Plants such as: Deciduous trees (oak, maple, birch)
- Located in: Eastern US, Europe, parts of Asia
- Has obvious: Seasons (spring, summer, fall, winter)
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Deer" (shown)
> - "Deciduous trees" (plants such as)
> - "Eastern United States" or "Europe" (located in)
> - "Seasons" (has obvious)
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🌾 6. Temperate Grassland
- Located in: North America (prairies), Eurasia (steppes), Argentina (pampas)
- Used for: Farming, grazing livestock
- Has endangered: Species like prairie dogs, bison
> ✔ Fill in:
> - "Prairies" or "North America" (located in)
> - "Farming" or "Grazing" (used for)
> - "Bison" or "Prairie dog" (has endangered)
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✔ Final Completed Concept Map Summary:
#### Savanna
- Located in: Africa
- Animals such as: Lion, Elephant, Giraffe
- Plants such as: Grasses, Acacia trees
#### Taiga
- Found in: Northern Hemisphere (Canada, Russia)
- Animals such as: Moose, Lynx
- Plants such as: Coniferous trees
#### Desert
- Found in: Sahara Desert
- Has a: Hot and dry climate
- Animals such as: Lizard, Camel
- Plants such as: Cactus, Succulents
#### Tropical Rain Forest
- Found near: Equator
- Has a: Warm and wet climate
- Animals such as: Monkey, Toucan, Jaguar
- Large amounts of: Rainfall, Biodiversity
#### Temperate Forest
- Animals such as: Deer, Bear
- Plants such as: Deciduous trees
- Located in: Eastern United States, Europe
- Has obvious: Seasons
#### Temperate Grassland
- Located in: North America (Prairies)
- Used for: Farming, Grazing
- Has endangered: Bison, Prairie dog
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📝 Final Answer (Fill-in-the-blanks):
Here’s how to fill each blank (in order of appearance):
1. Savanna → located in: Africa
2. Savanna → animals such as: Lion, Elephant, Giraffe (already shown)
3. Savanna → plants such as: Grasses
4. Taiga → animals such as: Moose, Lynx
5. Taiga → plants such as: Coniferous trees
6. Taiga → found in: Northern Hemisphere
7. Desert → found in: Sahara Desert
8. Desert → has a: Hot and dry climate
9. Desert → animals such as: Lizard, Camel
10. Desert → plants such as: Cactus, Succulents
11. Tropical Rain Forest → found near: Equator
12. Tropical Rain Forest → has a: Warm and wet climate
13. Tropical Rain Forest → animals such as: Monkey, Toucan, Jaguar
14. Tropical Rain Forest → large amounts of: Rainfall
15. Temperate Forest → animals such as: Deer, Bear
16. Temperate Forest → plants such as: Deciduous trees
17. Temperate Forest → located in: Eastern United States
18. Temperate Forest → has obvious: Seasons
19. Temperate Grassland → located in: Prairies (North America)
20. Temperate Grassland → used for: Farming
21. Temperate Grassland → has endangered: Bison
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✔ This completes the concept map accurately and logically. Each connection reflects real-world ecological knowledge.
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