taiga biome

23
Taiga Biome By: Georgia West Janelle Astorga Ramos Katterine A. Valencia & Melanie Lopez- Monzon

Upload: jalila

Post on 24-Feb-2016

89 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Taiga Biome. By: Georgia West Janelle Astorga Ramos Katterine A. Valencia & Melanie Lopez- Monzon. Where taiga is found on Earth. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Taiga Biome

Taiga Biome

By: Georgia WestJanelle Astorga RamosKatterine A. Valencia& Melanie Lopez-Monzon

Page 2: Taiga Biome

Where taiga is found on Earth

Taiga is the Russian word for forest and is the largest biome in the world. It stretches over Eurasia and North America. The taiga is located near the top of the world, just below the tundra biome.

Page 3: Taiga Biome

What will you learn

First of all you will learn some vocabulary that will help you understand this presentation more clearly

What is the difference between Taiga and similar biomes

What makes Taiga more unique The animals and plants that live in the biomes What is the impact that this Biome has, What

would happen without it

Page 4: Taiga Biome

Vocabulary

Biome- a complex biotic community characterized by distinctive plant and animal species and maintained under the climatic conditions of the region, esp. such a community that has developed to climax.

Evergreen- An evergreen is a type of tree that does not loose its leaves during the winter and it stays green all year, but once every 3-4 years it will grow in some new leaves.

Taiga- The coniferous evergreen forests of subarctic lands, covering vast areas of northern North America and Eurasia.

Page 5: Taiga Biome

Differences

What is the difference between a Taiga and a normal forest? Well you are about to find out

The ONLY difference between the other forests is that it can become deathly cold. Russia has recorded temps of -90 Fahrenheit but also 90 Fahrenheit. The summers are short, only 50 -100 days of frost free days, spring and fall are hardy noticeable because of how cold it gets, but despite the freezing temperatures animals and strong plants still survive there.

Page 6: Taiga Biome

Plants

On to the plants you will learn of the plants that live in the taiga biome.

There are ten plants in total that lives in the taiga biome only four will be shown.

Page 7: Taiga Biome

Black Spruce The Black Spruce is a tree that lives in the Biome of Taiga. It can grow up to 25 meters long The Black Spruce has sharp needles with four sides on them As the tree gets older the crown of the tree gets more and

more like a spike. The needles are blue-green, short, and pointy They are usually a half an inch long The bark of the tree is gray-brown The branches are short and are usually layered.

Page 8: Taiga Biome

Paper Birch

Paper birch trees have a thin bark that peels in horizontal layers that separates into sheets, almost like paper

here are many different types of birch trees and they all grow very tall

paper birch can grow anywhere from sixty to eighty feet high

Page 9: Taiga Biome

White Poplar Poplars do not live very long It’s illegal to plant poplars along

streets in some cities because they clog underground drainpipes and sewers

Poplar wood is light whitish/brownish in color

Its soft, light, and very weak The white poplar has leaves that are

silvery white, and the bark on the branches are white

They also have three to five Poplars grow better in moist places

Page 10: Taiga Biome

Eastern Red Cedar

The eastern red cedar can grow up to 10-50 ft long

Its name is misleading since it is a juniper and not a cedar

They can grow in any type of soil, and will take over abandoned fields and fence rows

Eastern Red Cedars prefer full sun and seedlings don't grow well in forests

Page 11: Taiga Biome

Animals

Now you will start to learn about the living things that live there such as animals.

Different animals means different lives because not each animal that lives in the taiga biome is shown. There are eleven in total.

Page 12: Taiga Biome

The Grizzly BearThis is the grizzly bear and is one of

animals that lives in our taiga

environment

The grizzly bear hibernates during

the winter because there not that much food in the winter to

hunt for

Page 13: Taiga Biome

The Bobcat The taiga is a home

to the bobcat because it has

swaps, and forest that they adapt to

The bobcat runs up to 30 mph but it prefers to walk

Page 14: Taiga Biome

Canadian LynxThe lynx

mainly hunts snowshoe hares, but

also eats meadow voles, small deer,

caribou and sheep.

The lynx lives deep in the coniferous forest

and mountains of Canada and the

northern United States. It can be found

scattered through Europe, across northern

Asia and Siberia.

Page 15: Taiga Biome

Grey wolf

Gray wolves can survive in many biomes as long as food is plentiful and the climate is relatively cold.

The gray wolf's large paws have fleshy pads and claws for traction and can spread to provide better support in snow.

Page 16: Taiga Biome

What makes the taiga so unique?

This biome is unique because it is the largest biome in the world.

It stretches over Asia, Europe and Canada. The weather in the summer is hot and cold in

winters.

Page 17: Taiga Biome

What does “taiga” mean?

Taiga is a Russian word. What it means is evergreen forest. It also means “marshy pine

forest”.

Page 18: Taiga Biome

Taiga

This biome is one of the most fragile biomes. Only specialized animals can survive in its

weather. This is do because of its cold weather and it’s

northern location. It would take centuries for trees to grow back if for

any reason they would get destroyed.

Page 19: Taiga Biome

Where is the taiga located?

It is located between 50 degrees north and 60 degrees.

The length of the growing season in boreal forests is 130 days.

Current extensive logging in boreal forests may soon cause their disappearance.

Page 20: Taiga Biome

Taiga Facts

The taiga has one of the oldest trees in the world. This tree is a 4,600 year-old bristlecone tree. The taiga has a temperature average that is below

freezing. These temperatures are only for six months a

year.

Page 23: Taiga Biome

Ending

That’s it for the animals part and the taiga biome thank you for listening and watching.

We hope you enjoyed it and learned a few things about it.

Thanks to Mr. buck for helping us you were so helpful.

THANKS