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Do you remember biomes?

1.Which biome has the largest range in temperature?

2. Which biome is cold at night and warm during the day?

3. Which biome has a rainy and a dry season?

4. Which biome receives approximately 10 cm of rain a year?

5. Which Biome is characterized by permafrost?

6. Which biome is above freezing approximately 3 months out of a year?

7. Which biome can get up to 400 cm of rain a year?

8. Which biome has trees that lose their leaves in the winter?

9. Which biome has a narrow range in temperature?

10. Which biome has large grazing animals like buffalo?

11. Which biome is above freezing approximately 6 months out of the year?

12. What biome has trees that do not lose their leaves?

13. Which biome is most biologically diverse?

14. Which biome contains all the biomes?

15. What are the three types of forest?

16. What are the three types of desert?

17. What are the three types of grasslands?

18. Which biome consists of brackish water?

19. What is brackish water?

Do you remember biomes?

1. Which biome has the largest range in temperature 1.Which biome has the largest range in temperature? Temperate deciduous forest

2. Which biome is cold at night and warm during the day? Desert

3. Which biome has a rainy and a dry season? Savanna

4. Which biome receives approximately 10 cm of rain a year? Desert

5. Which Biome is characterized by permafrost? Tundra

6. Which biome is above freezing approximately 3 months out of a year 6. Which biome is above freezing approximately 3 months out of a year? Tundra

7. Which biome can get up to 400 cm of rain a year? Tropical Rainforest

8. Which biome has trees that lose their leaves in the winter 8. Which biome has trees that lose their leaves in the winter? Temperate Deciduous

9. Which biome has a narrow range in temperature? Tropical Rainforest

10. Which biome has large grazing animals like buffalo 10. Which biome has large grazing animals like buffalo? Temperate Grassland

11. Which biome is above freezing approximately 6 months out of the year? Taiga (Coniferous Forest)

12. What biome has trees that do not lose their leaves 12. What biome has trees that do not lose their leaves? Taiga (Coniferous Forest)

13. Which biome is most biologically diverse? Tropical Rainforest

14. Which biome contains all the biomes? Mountain

15. What are the three types of forests 15. What are the three types of forests? Tropical, Temperate Deciduous, Coniferous forests

16. What are the three types of desert 16. What are the three types of desert? Hot (Tropical and Temperate) and Cold deserts

17. What are the three types of grasslands 17. What are the three types of grasslands? Savanna, Prairie (Temperate Grassland), tundra

18. Which biome consists of brackish water? Estuary

19. What is brackish water? A mixture of salt and freshwater