The worlds youngest biome By: Allie Mallon 7-8. The Map!

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The worlds youngest biome By: Allie Mallon 7-8

The Map!

 Biome- A large area that has a major habitat. Vocabulary!

 Annual Rainfall: 6-10 inches a year  Seasonal temperatures:  Summer ° F  Winter: -94° F  Spring and fall: -18° F The Climate

 Producer (Autotroph)- An organism that makes its own food. Vocabulary

 Consumer (Herbivore)- An organism that has to find it’s own food.  Herbivore- An organism that only eats plants  Carnivore- An organism that only eats meat  Omnivore- An organism that eats both plants and animals Vocabulary

 Decomposers- An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals Vocabulary

 Food Chain- organisms that are dependent on the next as a source of food The grassThe lemming Feeds the feeds the fox lemming Vocabulary

Food Web

 The tundra has only one tree that grows there, called the dwarf willow  During the summer, the sun shines all the time, even at midnight Interesting facts

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