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How the World Works Survivor! Central idea: The climate of a region determines plant life.

Who am I? By Ryan and Philip

I am in North America. I have big open spaces with only a few trees by the rivers. What biome am I? grasslands desert

Right! Warm and hot temperatures Dry and rainy seasons 20 to 50 inches of rain

Wrong!! I have lots of green grass. This is my sound

I am poisonous… To keep animals awayTo keep animals away To kill prey

Right answer I have fuzzy leaves to reflect the sun. I am poisonous so animals do not eat me. My roots go deep into the ground so I can get more water.

Sorry! I have red flowers to attract monarch butterflies.

So? What am I? I am flexible because it is windy. I am M _ _ _ w _ _ d.

Milkweed Picture from plants/asclepias.htmwww.duke.edu/~jspippen/ plants/asclepias.htm