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    Biology Midterm Study Guide

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    Chapter 1/2 Bio Study Guide Section 1.1-Scientific Method Science- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world Scientific Method 1. Collecting observations 2. Asking questions 3. Forming a hypothesis 4. Experiment 5. Analyze results and draw conclusions 6. Revise hypothesis Control Group- a group in the experiment that receives no experimental treatment Independent Variable- Variable that you change in the experiment X-axis Dependent

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    of the Himalayas and the hills of the Peninsula above the height of 915 metres‚ the fall in the temperature affects the types of vegetation and its growth‚ and changes it from tropical to subtropical temperate and alpine vegetation. Temperature Characteristics of the Vegetation Zones Vegetation Zones Tropical Sub-tropical Temperate Alpine Mean Annual Average Temp.(in degree C) Above 24°C 17°C to 24°C 7°C to 17° C Below 7°C Mean Temp. In Jan. In degree C Above 18° 10°C to 18°C -1°C to (-10 ) °C

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    Chapter 6 -Factors that determine a biome: Temperature and percipitation -Attributes of deserts: low percipitation‚ high in mineral content‚ located leeward side of rain shadow -Characteristics of grasslands: richest soil in the world‚ benefits from fire‚ human impact includes agriculture and rangeland -Characteristics of tundra: Low vegetation‚ short growing season‚ cold winters‚ water is locked up in snow and ice -Difference between alpine vs. arctic tundra: Alpine has more solar radiation

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    established. An example of a fragile environment is the Serengeti National Park and Jau National Park. The Serengeti National Park is situated in the Tropical Grassland biome. This means that it has temperatures are high throughout the year averaging at around 28OC. There are wet and dry seasons due to the movement of the ITCZ (Inter Tropical Conversion Zone). In the Serengeti there are long periods of drought during

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    planning: (1) The Biogeography Zone: It is a large distinctive unit of similar ecology‚ biome representation‚ community and species‚ e.g.‚ the coasts‚ the islands‚ etc. (2) The Biotic Province: It is secondary unit within a biogeographic zone‚ giving weight to particular community. (3) The Land Region: It is a tertiary set of units within a province. It indicates different land forms. (4) The Biome: It is an ecological unit and is found in biogeographic zones or provinces.Explanation

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    Planet of Life: Apes to Man: Teacher’s Guide Grade Level: 6-8 Curriculum Focus: Animals Lesson Duration: Two class periods Program Description Climb our family tree in Apes to Man to find out how the unpredictable forces of evolution shaped our primate ancestors and Earth’s first hominids. And discover the many fine traits we have in common — including perception‚ cleverness‚ and a gift for communicating! Onscreen Questions and Activities Segment 1‚ Planet of Life: Apes to Man: Part One • •

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    Pantera libra: Masters of the Silent Kill The Brazilian Rainforest is home to a myriad of exotic animals‚ each equipped with their own fair share of abilities to survive in the wild. There are one thousand seven hundred species of birds‚ six hundred ninety-five amphibious species‚ six hundred fifty-one species of reptiles and five hundred seventy-eight mammalian species (Butler‚ 2014). In Brazil resides one-third of the world’s rainforests‚ which is nestled right around the Earth’s equator (Butler

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    temperature. (4) The rainforest act as natural cleaners of the environment and help the atmosphere and ourselves by transforming carbon dioxide into Oxygen with the help of the Sun. Nowadays about twenty percent of the greenhouse gases are the effect of tropical rainforest deforestation alone. The way that deforestation impacts our world also affects the water cycle of earth as trees from rainforest whom used to extract groundwater from the earth and release it into the atmosphere are cut down and now unable

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    Final Paper: Peru GEO 102 [pic] (fig. 1) Machu Picchu is the site of an ancient Inca city‚ high in the Andes of Peru. The Republic of Peru‚ (Spanish: República del Perú)‚ or Peru‚ is a country located on the western edge of South America. It borders Ecuador and Colombia to the north‚ Brazil to the east and Bolivia and Chile to the southeast. Peru has a complex geography dominated by the high and rugged Andes and the Pacific currents‚ which create climates and landscapes as

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    Things like water‚ soil‚ sunlight‚ and climate all come together to form the biome. One of the most important abiotic factors of this biome is water. It’s common knowledge that the average rainfall in the Madagascar Rainforest is fairly high‚ so much so that only certain plant and animal wildlife are fit to live there. If the rainfall were to decrease for any

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