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Biomes - The Living Landscapes of Earth, Introduction To Biomes Of The World, Geodiode
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Biomes - The Living Landscapes of Earth : Introduction To Biomes Of The World : Geodiode

When you look at pictures of the Earth from space, what’s the first thing that you see? A blue marble, as some have described it. A water world where oceans and swirls of white clouds dominate. But most of us will then have our attention drawn to the shapes imprinted on its surface – the continents. And they come in many colors. The white of Antarctica, the beige of the Sahara, the light green of grasslands, and the darker shades of our planet’s forests in their many forms.

So many of these colors that give the world its look are the result of trillions of individual plants growing upon the surface. Which plants grow where is determined by many factors, with the climate being the most dominant factor. Desert and scrubland, savannah, prairie and steppe, tundra and taiga, woodland and rainforest. They are at the base of almost every food chain of every animal – the habitats that sustain all other lifeforms, and ourselves. Collectively, they are known as biomes - the living landscapes of Earth.

Additional charts, maps, and images along with the narrative scriptπŸ’ŸπŸ’Ÿ
πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰Click here:geodiode.com/biomes/introduction

CHAPTERSπŸ’ŸπŸ’Ÿ
πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰0:00 Opening montage
πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰0:52 Introduction
πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰3:33 Main plant groupings
πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰4:25 Difference between climates and biomes
πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰6:19 Holdridge life zones chart
πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰8:40 Complete list of Earth's biomes
πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰10:58 Outro

In the first of a brand-new series, we are introduced to the concept of a biome, what it is, how it is that way, the factors that determine what plants grow in what area, and list out the Biomes to be studied in more detail in future episodes, including:

- Tropical Rainforest
- Savannah
- Shrubland or Scrub
- Desert
- Prairie and Steppe
- Deciduous Woodlands
- Boreal Forest or Taiga
- Tundra
- Highlands
- Wetlands

4K resolution map can be found here: i.redd.it/smdi1q24qrm31.jpg

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FURTHER READING:

LONS08 - A new world natural vegetation map for global change studies - www.scielo.br/pdf/aabc/v80n2/a17v80n2.pdf

Holdridge Life Zones - www.researchgate.net/figure/Holdridge-Life-Zones-c…

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CREDITS

(CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE):
Peter Halasz (Holdridge Life Zones diagram) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holdridge_life_zones#/media/…
Steve Jurvetson (Deciduous Conifers) flic.kr/p/46BT

(PUBLIC DOMAIN):
NASA (Earth from ISS selection)
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3 years ago

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@elvyn8709

1 year ago

9:02 - Tropical Evergreen Forest, Greenish biome. 9:35 - Shrubland still look greeny than Savannah in certain parts. 9:54 - Prairie and Steppe, Land of wheats and livestocks farming. 10:04 - Temperate Deciduous Forest, colorful tree leaves in each seasons and suitable in farming (livestocks, fruits, vegetables, rices). 10:11 - Mixed Temperate Forest, beautiful and diverse biome as having both decidous and coniferous trees appear in one forest. 10:19 - Boreal Evergreen Forest, greenish biome at polar.

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4 years ago

I'm really excited and interested for this videos! I'd like to know more about the biomes, specially about the Temperate ones, which seem the most interesting to me because they change color.

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4 years ago

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2 years ago

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4 years ago

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