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

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 script Click CHAPTERS 0: 00 Opening montage 0: 52 Introduction 3: 33 Main plant groupings 4: 25 Difference between climates and biomes 6: 19 Holdridge life zones chart 8: 40 Complete list of Earth's biomes 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
Date: 2024-01-04

Comments and reviews: 16


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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i am mesmerized by your videos on Biomes of the world. i watched all the Biome videos. and this is the first time i understood this topic clearly. this is the best way to study geogrophy. loved all the videos. you have done a tremendous job. please make a video on indian geogrophy also. your work is amazing. this videos have helped me clear my doubts and study. thanks a ton.
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Your videos have been the greatest inspiration for my Fantasy Worldbuilding project. As a fantasy cartographer and map maker, these videos truly give me a great understanding of climates and biomes, Allowing me to add more realism when creating them. Will certainly recommend your videos to any person doing what I do.
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Man keep these up! Really dig this format. My only critique is that, I would argue, tropical rain forest climate is a single season (hot-warm-rainy) rather than not a season at all like you suggested. Other than that, I-ll keep checking your videos out!
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Great documentary! Exactly what I'm looking for. I was doing 3D landscape and was wondering how to simulate nature without even travel to the real location. This documentary explained all I want to know. Thank You!
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I wanted to have mine still fitting inside of a washing machine. It's getting hectic day by day and a incubator like that again will for sure SAVE THE WHALES. Thanks -- that's what brought me here
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Putting my biome inside a washing machine & the Petri dish will help out the dissolved scoby kombucha that will bring it all together I promise comments of mine brought me here THANKS
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9. 04 the map lights up for Tropical Evergreen forest (New Zealand doesn't light up) then the image shown is of a New Zealand rainforest. lol
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Desert, scrublands, savannah, prairie, steppe, tundra, taiga, woodlands, rainforests habitats, saturate me for your benefit humanity
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Any chance that anyone might have some notes for this series? I would like to have some guided notes for my 7th grade life science class.
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I am from the Subarctic Evergreen Boreal forest of the Northwest Territories Canada --. The boreal forest is my fauvorite biome.
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what a nice video, but In fact, there are evergreen taiga forests in northeast and northwest China, Not just birch forest.
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Thanks for posting! This was a great video to share with my son as we begin learning about biomes in his Science book -
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I have to watch it from my teacher and it's kind of boring and maby you can make it more interesting for the kids
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Australian native forests are not deciduous. It is a very European world view in terms of classification
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The earth is so beautiful! And also, excellent explanation and this vid is amazing! Ima Sub Right Now!
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