A climate zone combined with the plants, animals, and other life-forms that live there.
What is a biome?
A series of events that keeps repeating in order, but has no true beginning or end.
What is a cycle?
Where life and the Earth interact.
What is an Ecosystem?
A method used to research, observe, and interpret Gods creation.
A cave in Chile made of pure marble.
What are the marble caves?
This biome gets less than inches of rain per year.
What is a Desert?
An area where a plant or animal naturally lives including the shelter, feed, and water that is needed to support a successful life.
What is a habitat?
Learning about what other scientist have already discovered (through reading books or watching online).
What is Research?
The lowest road on Earth goes here and the water is hypersaline.
What is the Dead Sea?
Biome made up of lakes, ponds, rivers, and wetlands.
What is the Freshwater Biome?
Minerals you need in large amounts.
What is a Macromineral?
A line of animals that eat each other.
What is a food chain?
With your data in hand, you have to _________ what it is telling you.
What is Interpret?
Discovered in 2000 when a mining operation pumped water out of a cave, but was too hot to explore so they reflooded it.
What are is the Cave of Crystals?
Forests located between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer that are known for being hot and wet.
What is a Rainforest?
What is the Water Cycle?
Something that eats both palnts and amimals.
What is an omnivore?
Watching something closely and tracking it over time.
What is Observation?
There are hundreds of these 'dirty springs' in the world known as _____ ___________.
What is a Mud Volcano?
The largest land biome in the world also known as boreal forest or coniferous forest.
What is Taiga?
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.
What is Ecclesiastes: 3:1
Mostly bacteria and fungi with work to break down dead plants and animal into food for the plants.
What is a Decomposer?
What is Philippians 1:9?
Mountains in China where the mineral content of each layer has caused color formations.
What are the Rainbow Mountains?