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See how many answers you got correct! Biome Sort Answer Key See how many answers you got correct!

Description of the Biome: 1. Taiga 2. Temperate Deciduous Forest 3. Tropical Rainforest 4. Desert 5. Grassland 6. Tundra

Precipitation in the Biome: A. Tropical Rainforest B. Desert C. Grassland D. Temperate Deciduous Forest E. Taiga F. Tundra

Plant Adaptations: J. Tundra K. Grassland L. Taiga M. Desert N. Temperate Deciduous Forest O. Tropical Rainforest

Animal Adaptations: 7. Desert 8. Taiga 9. Tropical Rainforest 10. Tundra 11. Grassland 12. Temperate Deciduous Forest

Pictures: a. Tundra b. Temperate Deciduous Forest c. Taiga d. Tropical Rainforest e. Desert f. Grassland

Where is the biome found: u. Desert v. Tropical Rainforest w. Taiga x. Grassland y. Temperate Deciduous Forest z. Tundra

Review Questions: 1. Tropical Rain Forest, Temperate Deciduous Forest, Taiga, Grassland, Tundra, and Desert. 2. Tropical Rain Forest 3. Temperate Deciduous Forest 4. Desert 5. Grassland 6. Tundra 7. Boreal Forest