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Energy Pyramids
100

The t___________ is the coldest of all biomes

tundra

100
You would most likely find a cheetah in the:
grasslands
100
You would most likely find a chimpanzee in the:
Rainforest
100
You would most likely find a cactus in the:
desert
100

Which of these are examples of secondary consumers?

Rabbits - Birds - Foxes - Bears - Wolves - Cows

Birds, foxes, bears, wolves

200
Grass is the primary plant in which biome?
Grasslands
200

What is the longest river in the world?

And the largest by volume?

The Nile and The Amazon Rivers

200
The _____________ is the biome that receives the most rain.
rainforest
200

Biomes are defined as regions that have a similar cl___________ and eco__________.

climate and ecosystem

200

This eats the producers

A consumer

300

What is the largest rainforest in the world?

The Amazon

300

The d________ f______ is the only biome with four seasons.

deciduous forest

300

Name some examples of aquatic biomes

oceans, seas, rivers, estuaries, lakes...
300
Which of these countries have savannas?


Kenya - Spain - South Africa - Norway - New Zealand - Australia

Kenya, South Africa, Australia

300

The energy pyramid layers or the position of an organism in the food chain is called...

Trophic levels

400
What is the name of the world’s largest desert?
The Sahara
400
Which two biomes have the least amount of rainfall?
desert and tundra
400

Biomes that occur on land are called: t______l

terrestrial

400

Where can we see examples of tundra?

Name AT LEAST 2 countries/regions

The Arctic, Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, Greenland, Iceland, Antarctica...

400

An organism that breaks down or eats decaying material for its energy source

Decomposer
500

Name three types of terrestrial biomes

forests, deserts, tundras, grasslands...

500

___________ is the most diverse biotic community in the world

The rainforest

500

The two fundamental classifications of biomes are terr________ and aqu_________.

terrestrial and aquatic

500

Which of these is the largest inland body of water in the world?

Lake Victoria - The Caspian Sea - Lake Titicaca

The Caspian Sea 

500

A type of organism that produces its own food and does not depend on any other organism for nutrition is called...

A producer

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