According to Unome's previous post and SOPomo's AMA the biomes are Tundra, Taiga, and Grasslands.BobbyJoe wrote: This years biomes are Tundra, Taiga, and Deciduous forest.
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That was based off of what I heard of the draft rules (from SOPomo). I've heard more recently that it is now Deciduous Forest, and Grasslands has been moved to 2018.Sensei_Sushi wrote:According to Unome's previous post and SOPomo's AMA the biomes are Tundra, Taiga, and Grasslands.BobbyJoe wrote:This years biomes are Tundra, Taiga, and Deciduous forest.depo1213 wrote:What are this years biomes?
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Hmm, it looks like you're right. The introduction powerpoint says tundra and forests of North America.Unome wrote:That was based off of what I heard of the draft rules (from SOPomo). I've heard more recently that it is now Deciduous Forest, and Grasslands has been moved to 2018.Sensei_Sushi wrote:According to Unome's previous post and SOPomo's AMA the biomes are Tundra, Taiga, and Grasslands.BobbyJoe wrote: This years biomes are Tundra, Taiga, and Deciduous forest.
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Yeah it's tundra and forests.Sensei_Sushi wrote:Hmm, it looks like you're right. The introduction powerpoint says tundra and forests of North America.Unome wrote:That was based off of what I heard of the draft rules (from SOPomo). I've heard more recently that it is now Deciduous Forest, and Grasslands has been moved to 2018.Sensei_Sushi wrote:
According to Unome's previous post and SOPomo's AMA the biomes are Tundra, Taiga, and Grasslands.
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Straight from the official handbook: "
Part 2: Terrestrial Ecosystems
i. Ecology of Tundra, Taiga, and Deciduous Forests (next year's focus: Deserts and Grasslands)"
to clear up the confusion
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Part 2: Terrestrial Ecosystems
i. Ecology of Tundra, Taiga, and Deciduous Forests (next year's focus: Deserts and Grasslands)"
to clear up the confusion
stoked for this event ^o^
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Hi,
Last year, I got the AP Environmental Science textbook for Green Generation. But, the terrestrial sections weren't as detailed as they should have been. Does anyone know of any online textbooks/handouts that contain specific material on terrestrial ecosystems? Thanks!
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Last year, I got the AP Environmental Science textbook for Green Generation. But, the terrestrial sections weren't as detailed as they should have been. Does anyone know of any online textbooks/handouts that contain specific material on terrestrial ecosystems? Thanks!
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I used this website http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss5/biome/ to study terrestrial biomes. Also, the Ecology/Green Generation CDs contain a terrestrial biomes packet that reviews the biomes.sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Hi,
Last year, I got the AP Environmental Science textbook for Green Generation. But, the terrestrial sections weren't as detailed as they should have been. Does anyone know of any online textbooks/handouts that contain specific material on terrestrial ecosystems? Thanks!
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Hey guys,
I'm a bit confused over the land percentage the tundra and taiga take up. Some sites say that the tundra takes up 20% of the Earth's surface (which seems sketchy), but most sites say the taiga is the biggest land biome and takes up 17% of the Earth's land. What's going on? Is it about the surface part (which includes water maybe)?
I'm a bit confused over the land percentage the tundra and taiga take up. Some sites say that the tundra takes up 20% of the Earth's surface (which seems sketchy), but most sites say the taiga is the biggest land biome and takes up 17% of the Earth's land. What's going on? Is it about the surface part (which includes water maybe)?
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Oh hey! Another Washingtonian! Awesome! I hope you and your team do well this year, moumantai!moumantai wrote:Hey! Regionals Green Gen winner checking in. Super excited for this event!
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