Mali Africa By Trevor Sommers. I can describe a biome A biome is an area that has certain plants and animals and a plants that live there because of its.

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Mali Africa By Trevor Sommers

I can describe a biome A biome is an area that has certain plants and animals and a plants that live there because of its climate.

I can locate my country on a map

Producers,consumers,decomposer s A producer is cotton. A consumer is a mouse. And a decomposer is a worm.

Herbivore,carnivore,omnivore One herbivore is a mouse. A carnivore is a snake. And an omnivore is a bear.

Food chain

I can describe my climate terrain and animals. My area is mostly rolling plains. Some animals are the black rhino, the rock python and the lemur. My climate is hot and dry.

Food web

Food pyramid