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Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Biomes- Marine

Here is my google drawing of the Marine Biome 

                                  Biomes

Definition: Biomes
A Biome is a community of plants and animals that have common characteristics for the environment they exist in. They can be found over a range of continents. Biomes are distinct 
biological communities that have formed in response to a shared physical climate. (Wikipedia) Biomes are also large groups of similar ecosystems

Marine Biome (largest BIOME)
-  Covers 70% of the world's surface
- Made of Salt Water
- Many sea animals live in the Marine Biome such as:
  Fish, seahorses, octopuses, seals, manatees, whales and more more
- Provides half of the world's oxygen
Coral Reef
- Found in warm sunny water
Fresh Water
- Low level salt
- Fish, frogs, alligators, snakes, beavers
-Ponds, Lakes, Streams, Rivers, Wetlands

Welcome back Blog Readers, Today for our Inquiry this term we have been learning a lot about Our Planet, World, Atmosphere, Biospheres and Earth. To research more into that topic we had to watch a video about Biomes together as a class. In that video it stated facts about different Biomes and what they are all about. As a class we had to make this Blog Post and list the stuff that we had watched in the video onto this. After that we were told to make a Google Drawing Explaining more about what we wrote here. Hope you enjoy reading this.

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