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By Andrew and Mathias By Andrew and Mathias What am I?

I have three seasons, not including autumn. What biome do I live in? Desert biome Desert biome Desert biome Desert biome Rainforest biome. Rainforest biome.

Correct! The waxy surface on its stem is keeping the water in. The waxy surface on its stem is keeping the water in. The stem expands when there is more water and then it shrinks when it has less water. The stem expands when there is more water and then it shrinks when it has less water. The waxy surface on its stem is keeping the water in. The waxy surface on its stem is keeping the water in. The stem expands when there is more water and then it shrinks when it has less water. The stem expands when there is more water and then it shrinks when it has less water.

You Rock! Deserts can be found on the west coasts of North and South America, North East Africa and South Central Australia. Deserts can be found on the west coasts of North and South America, North East Africa and South Central Australia. Deserts are sandy and very dry, like a beach without water. Deserts are sandy and very dry, like a beach without water. Temperatures range from 100 degrees during the day and 40 to 50 degrees at night. Temperatures range from 100 degrees during the day and 40 to 50 degrees at night. Deserts can be found on the west coasts of North and South America, North East Africa and South Central Australia. Deserts can be found on the west coasts of North and South America, North East Africa and South Central Australia. Deserts are sandy and very dry, like a beach without water. Deserts are sandy and very dry, like a beach without water. Temperatures range from 100 degrees during the day and 40 to 50 degrees at night. Temperatures range from 100 degrees during the day and 40 to 50 degrees at night. weathersavvy.com/ desert2_OPT.jpg

Not even close! I am covered with sand. Check out the sound you will hear in my biome. I am covered with sand. Check out the sound you will hear in my biome.

What are my adaptations? Spikey and have thorns. Spikey and have thorns. Spikey and have thorns. Spikey and have thorns. Spikey and have thorns. Spikey and have thorns. Spikey and have thorns. Spikey and have thorns. Furry and poisonous. Furry and poisonous.

Yo yo yo no way! I am definitely not hairy.

Guess Plant?? It survives by protecting itself with its thorns that discourage animals. It survives by protecting itself with its thorns that discourage animals. My plant has no leaves so it can hold water. My plant has no leaves so it can hold water. It survives by protecting itself with its thorns that discourage animals. It survives by protecting itself with its thorns that discourage animals. My plant has no leaves so it can hold water. My plant has no leaves so it can hold water. Red Barrel CactusRed Barrel Cactus ALOE

No way it’s not the Aloe Plant! Try Again!!!! images/aloe%20vera.jpg

Red Barrel Cactus ◊Great job! You are complete! thump01.pbase.com/u39/ onhrl/small/ R..