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VocabularyClimateAnimalsVegetationPicture It!

Vocabulary - 10 An organism that can make its own food

Vocabulary – 10 What is a producer?

Vocabulary - 20 Several populations living together

Vocabulary – 20 What is a community?

Vocabulary - 30 Any data involving a number

Vocabulary – 30 What is a quantitative measurement?

Vocabulary - 40 A change in a plant or animal that makes it better able to live in a particular place or situation.

Vocabulary – 40 What is an adaptation?

Vocabulary - 50 The five levels of organization in the environment (from smallest to largest)

Vocabulary – 50 What is an organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere?

Climate - 10 This biome’s has warm/hot days but cold nights

Climate – 10 What is the desert?

Climate - 20 This biome produces rain for the majority of the year, which makes it very humid!

Climate – 20 What is the rainforest?

Climate - 30 Which forest biome, goes through the most typical season changes?

Climate – 30 What is the temperate deciduous forest?

Climate - 40 Which biome has the lowest yearly temperature?

Climate – 40 What is the tundra?

Climate - 50 The climate of this biome is warm with seasonal rains

Climate – 50 What is the savanna/grasslands?

Animals - 10 Animals such as the bison, antelope, and prairie dogs call this biome home.

Animals – 10 What are the grasslands?

Animals - 20 A few of the animals found in this community are the bears, elk, moose, and wolves.

Animals – 20 What is the Taiga?

Animals - 30 A few of the animals found in this community are lizards, camels, and snakes

Animals – 30 What is the desert?

Animals - 40 In the tundra, why do some of the animals furs change from brown to white tones?

Animals – 40 What is adaptation?

Animals - 50 This biome houses more species than any other biome. There are so many different types that can be found, that some haven’t even been classified yet!

Animals – 50 What is the rainforest?

Vegetation - 10 In what biome do plants lose their leaves?

Vegetation – 10 What is the temperate deciduous forest?

Vegetation - 20 Name the three biomes that do not have a lot, if any trees.

Vegetation – 20 What are the Tundra, Desert, and Grasslands?

Vegetation - 30 This biome has trees with cones

Vegetation – 30 What is the coniferous forest (taiga)?

Vegetation - 40 Canopies form a green roof over this biome.

Vegetation – 40 What is the tropical rain forest?

Vegetation - 50 Permanently frozen subsoil

Vegetation – 50 What is permafrost?

Picture It! - 10

Picture it! – 10 What is the grassland biome?

Picture It! - 20

Picture It! – 20 What is the deciduous forest?

Picture it! - 30 Which biome does this picture represent?

Picture It! – 30 What is the Rainforest?

Picture it! - 40 Which forest biome is located mostly in the red shaded area?

Picture it! – 40 What is the Taiga?

Picture it! - 50 Which biome does this picture represent? What season? What animal is pictured?

Answer 5 – 50 What is the Tundra? What is the Summer? What is the Caribou?