BIOMES A biome is an area over a large area with the same climate, plants, and animals. There are six major biomes that we will learn: 1. Desert 2. Tundra.

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BIOMES A biome is an area over a large area with the same climate, plants, and animals. There are six major biomes that we will learn: 1. Desert 2. Tundra 3. Rainforest 4. Coniferous Forest 5. Deciduous Forest 6. Grassland

This biome has very little rainfall. It is also very hot This biome has very little rainfall. It is also very hot. What biome could I be? The Desert

This biome is very cold. It has very few plants. What biome am I? Tundra

This biome is very hot and receives a lot of rainfall This biome is very hot and receives a lot of rainfall. It grows a wide variety of plants. The leaves of the plants can be very large. What biome am I? Rainforest

This biome has a lot of trees This biome has a lot of trees. The leaves change color in the autumn and then fall off for the winter. What biome am I? A deciduous forest.

This biome has a lot of trees This biome has a lot of trees. These trees grow needles instead of leaves. They stay green all year long. What biome as I? A Coniferous Forest.

This biome is usually flat This biome is usually flat. It has grasses that can grow as tall as 6 feet. There is a lack of trees in this biome. What biome am I? Grassland

Observe the following pictures and guess what biome they are from.

Deciduous Forest

Desert

Coniferous forest

Grassland

Tundra

Rainforest

Congratulations!! you have learned the six biomes !!