The following activities should help you connect what you’ve learned in the individual readings.

Synthesize

Look at a map of your city.

  1. Identify its different biomes.
  2. What types of organisms would you expect to find in each biome?
  3. How does human activity affect each biome?

Apply

Use the Internet to explore this topic further.

  1. Watch this Assignment Discovery: Biomes video for an overview of biomes. Select one of the biomes for further exploration: desert, savanna, temperate forest, temperate grassland, tropic, or tundra. Discuss what new information you learned about this specific biome with your group.
  2. Visit this site to see Stephen Wing, a marine ecologist from the University of Otago. What is the role of an ecologist and the types of issues ecologists explore?

Write or Speak

  1. When choosing new land to develop, governments must often harm a biome. These could be terrestrial biomes or even aquatic biomes, like wetlands. Imagine a city has several different biomes. Compare them and suggest where a city might want to build new housing.
  2. Watch this National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) video to see marine ecologist Dr. Peter Etnoyer discuss his research on coral organisms. Would you enjoy being a marine ecologist like him? Why or why not? Using details from the video and this chapter, write a paragraph explaining your reasons.

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