BIOB50H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Permafrost, Lightning, Cactus

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Biomes are large-scale biological communities shaped by the physical environment where they are found. Biomes relies on similarities in the morphological responses of organisms to the physical environment. The tropics are characterized by high rainfall and warm, invariant temperatures. Subfreezing temperatures during winter are an important climatic feature of the temperature and polar zones. Terrestrial communities vary considerably, from the warm and wet tropics to the cold and dry polar regions. Tropical forests have multiple verdant layers, high growth rates, and tremendous species diversity. Polar deserts have a scattered cover of tiny plants clinging to the ground (high winds, low temperature, and dry soils) Terrestrial biomes are classified by the growth form (size and morphology) of the dominant plants. Deciduous leaves is one solution to seasonal exposure to subfreezing temperatures or extended dry periods. Trees and shrubs invest energy in woody tissues in order to increase their height.

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