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Activity 3: Biomes Get Started  If the cane toad in the case study in Activity 1, “Ecosystems and Change,” had been introduced in Anchorage or Las Vegas would you expect results similar to those seen in Australia?

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Biomes Activity 3: Biomes LIMITED LICENSE TO MODIFY. These PowerPoint slides may be modified only by teachers currently teaching the Science and Global Issues SEPUP course to customize the unit to match their students learning levels or to insert additional teaching aides. Modified slides may be used only by the modifying teacher in his or her classroom, or shared with other teachers of Science and Global Issues within the teachers school district, with these same restrictions. Modified slides may not be taken out of the classroom or distributed to any non-student person or organization. Except for use with students in the classroom, modified slides may not be published in printed or electronic form, including posting on the Internet. Only text may be modified: photographs and illustrations on the slides may not be modified in any way except to change their size. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (University) MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. University will not be liable for any costs, damages, fees or other liability, nor for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages (including lost profits) with respect to any claims by the purchaser or user of Science and Global Issues or any third party on account of or arising from the use or modifications to the slides. Client acknowledges and accepts that University services are provided on an as-is basis. Activity 3: Biomes Get Started If the cane toad in the case study in Activity 1, Ecosystems and Change, had been introduced in Anchorage or Las Vegas would you expect results similar to those seen in Australia? Activity 3: Biomes Introduction Evidence is information that supports or refutes a claim. Read the introduction. Activity 3: Biomes Introduction Biomes are regions across the world with similar abiotic conditions. Biotic refers to living factors. Abiotic refers to non-living factors. Activity 3: Biomes Challenge How do the characteristics of a biome determine the types of organisms found there? Another way to think of this question is: How do the factors in an environment affect which species are found there? Challenge Activity 3: Biomes Procedure With your partner, complete steps 1 7. As you compare the climate information, pay close attention to the range of the temperature and rainfall, as well as to any patterns you see over time. Activity 3: Biomes Follow Up How are organisms acclimated to the environments where they are found? Why is there not a single, universal set of biomes agreed on by scientists? Activity 3: Biomes Follow Up Biodiversity is the number of species found in a given ecosystem or area. Activity 3: Biomes How do the characteristics of a biome determine the types of organisms found there? Return to the KWL chart from Activity 1 and add to the What I Learned column. Revisit the Challenge Activity 3: Biomes abiotic biodiversity biomes biotic ecosystem evidence Key Vocabulary