In this forest the trees drop their leaves once per year
What is the deciduous forest?
This is a freshwater ecosystem.
What is a lake or pond?
These ecosystems are land based ecosystems?
What are terrestrial ecosystems?
Cardinals, owls, rabbits and squirrels live in this terrestrial ecosystem.
What is deciduous forest?
Freshwater and saltwater are types of this ecosystem.
What is aquatic?
An ecosystem that contains ferns, rabbits, and many trees best describes this ecosystem.
What is a forest ecosystem?
This ecosystem is home to fish, frogs, ducks, and turtles.
What is a pond or lake?
These ecosystems are water based.
What are aquatic ecosystems?
Fish, frogs, and ducks live in this aquatic ecosystem.
What is a pond or lake?
Fertile soil covered by tall grass describes this ecosystem.
What is grassland?
This forest is the warmest and wettest.
What is the rain forest?
This ecosystem contains both freshwater and saltwater.
What is a estuary?
This is made up of all living and non living things in an area.
What is an ecosystem?
This ecosystem is home to monkeys, spiders, panthers, toucans, and parrots.
What is the rain forest?
This describes a large body of saltwater, divided by continents.
What is the Ocean?
This forest has needle like leaves, produces pine cones, and can survive warm and cold climates.
What is coniferous forest?
This ecosystem is also referred to as "the nurseries of the sea"
What is a estuary?
Soil, sunlight, rocks, and temperature are examples of.
What is abiotic?
This ecosystem is home to lions, zebras, and gazelles.
What is African Savanna?
Pond, parks, farms, fields, and playgrounds are man made examples of?
What are ecosystems where I live?
Name the 3 types of forest.
What is deciduous forest, coniferous forest, and rain forest?
This ecosystem is home to sharks, jellyfish, seaweed, and crabs?
What is the ocean?
Plants, animals, and people are examples.
What is biotic?
This ecosystem is home to elk, moose, and wolves.
What is coniferous forest?
Flat areas of land where salt water overflows. The amount of salt changes as the tide rises and falls.
What is a salt marsh?