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It\'s for Ecology, thank you for your help! 1. Question 4. Using Figure 3.4, bel

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It's for Ecology, thank you for your help!

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Question 4. Using Figure 3.4, below, determine which biome(s) each of these three locations represent. Pueblo, CO: Albuquerque, NM: Las Cruces, NM: 500 400 350 Tropical rainforest 300 250 Temperate evergreen forest 200 150 Temperate deciduous forest Tropical seasonal forest and savanna 100 Boreal forest rate grass 50 Tundra ate shrubland Desert -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Average annual temperature (C) Figure 3.4 (from the textbook): Earth's major terrestrial biomes and their relationship to temperature and precipitation Question 5. Climate determines where major biomes are found. Using Figure 3.4, above, determine how many major terrestrial biomes occur on Earth. Question 6. (Part 1) What is the range in average annual temperature and precipitation where tropical biomes occur? (Part 2) Which climate variable, temperature or precipitation, seems to be most important for separating tropical rainforest from tropical seasonal forests/savanna?

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Ans 4.

Following are the types of biome associated:

Ans5:

There are nine major terrestrial biomes as per the image provided.

Ans6:

Part1-

Range of precipitation in tropical biomes : approximately 45 cm to 475cm

Range of temperature: about 16°C to 30°C

Part2:

Major variable separating tropical rainforest from savannah is precipitation.

Rainforest are found where there is higher precipitation .

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