Biome Title Group Members Names. Biome Name Major Climate –Temp –Precipitation –Seasons 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

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Biome Title Group Members Names

Biome Name Major Climate –Temp –Precipitation –Seasons 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name Geography –Where in the world –Is it present in the US –Important features 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for map, 1 for sources)

Biome Name Producers –Producer #1 –Producer #2 –Producer #3 –Producer #4

Biome Name - Producers Producer #1 –Size –Abundance –Other interesting fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name – Producers Producer #2 –Size –Abundance –Other interesting fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name - Producers Producer #3 –Size –Abundance –Other interesting fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name - Producers Producer #4 –Size –Abundance –Other interesting fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name Consumers –Consumer #1 (herbivore) –Consumer #2 (herbivore) –Consumer #3 (omnivore) –Consumer #4 (carnivore)

Biome Name - Consumers Consumer #1 (herbivore) –Size –Abundance –Other interesting fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name - Consumers Consumer #2 (herbivore) –Size –Abundance –Other interesting fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name - Consumers Consumer #3 (omnivore) –Size –Abundance –Other interesting fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name - Consumers Consumer #4 (carnivore) –Size –Abundance –Other interesting fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name Decomposers –Decomposer #1 –Decomposer #2

Biome Name - Decomposers Decomposer #1 –Size –Abundance –Other interesting fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name - Decomposers Decomposer #2 –Size –Abundance –Other interesting fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name – Food Chain/Web 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photos, 1 for sources)

Biome Name Specific Example –Where is it –Ecosystem Health –Interesting Fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name Specific Example –Where is it –Ecosystem Health –Interesting Fact(s) 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)

Biome Name Reasons to Visit –Reason #1 –Reason #2 –Reason #3 5 pts total (3 for info, 1 for photo, 1 for sources)