SUPPLEMENT 4 S27
Tundra
North American Biomes
Taiga
Temperate deciduous forest
Temperate grassland
Chaparral
Mountain forest
Desert
Tropical forest
Semidesert
Mountain zone
Figure 5 Natural capital: biomes of
North America.
Data and Map Analysis
- What type of biome occupies the
most coastal area? - Which biome is the rarest in North
America?
16.7 20.8 24.9 28.9 32.9
Gross primary productivity
(grams of carbon per square meter)
0 0.1 4.5 8.6 12.6
Figure 6 Gross primary productivity across the continental United
States, based on remote satellite data. The differences roughly
correlate with variations in moisture and soil types. (NASA’s Earth
Observatory)
Data and Map Analysis
- Comparing the five northwestern-most states with the five
southeastern-most states, which of these regions has the
greater variety of levels of gross primary productivity? Which
of the regions has the highest levels, overall? - Compare this map with that of Figure 5. Which biome in the
United States is associated with the highest level of gross pri-
mary productivity?