Biomes | Indicator Species | Animal Relationships | Threatened, Endangered, or Extinct? | Colors |
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What is desert?
The driest of all biomes.
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What is desert?
Cactus, Camel, Scorpion
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What is the law of 10%?
This law refers to how energy gets reduced as it gets transferred down a food chain.
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What is extinct?
Tyrannosaurs Rex
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What is yellow?
The color of the people in The Simpsons.
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What is tropical rain forest?
The biome that gets the most rainfall throughout the year.
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What is tundra?
Caribou, Reindeer, Shrubs
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What is the sun?
The producer of all life on the planet.
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What is threatened?
Sea Turtle
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What is red?
This color is commonly used for mainly fire hydrants and fire trucks.
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What is grassland?
This biome has several fires throughout the year that burns down vegetation in order to regrow new vegetation.
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What is grassland?
Lion, Zebra, Elephant
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What is First Order Consumer?
The name of an organism on the food chain after "Plants."
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What is endangered?
The Giant Panda
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What is white?
Red + Green + Blue =
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What is tundra?
This biome is found in the upper Northern Hemisphere but not in the Southern Hemisphere.
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What is deciduous forest?
Oak Tree, Squirrel, Woodpecker
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What is Tertiary Consumer?
The name of an organism located at the end of a food chain.
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What is extinct?
Elephant Bird
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What is any color reflected off the mirror?
The color of a mirror.
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What is Deciduous Forest?
This kind of biome covers most of Iowa.
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What is the coral reef?
Sea Turtle, Hammerhead Shark, Seagulls
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What is Commensalistic?
A type of long-term relationship that is Help/Neutral.
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What is endangered?
Wild Water Buffalo
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What is nothing?
The color of a black hole.
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