The hierarchy of biomes.
What's the food chain?
The word for living things.
What's biotic?
IS the desert the hottest average biome?
NOOO!
Why is it called the deciduous forest?
Because of the leaves changing color, falling off, growing back.
What are sharks and whales?
How animals regulate to tempature.
What's adaptation.
The top of the food chain.
What's an apex predator?
What temperature does it get to at night.
I don't expect you to get this exactly right, but if what you said is very cold, then you've got it.
Do the deciduous forests have a dry and wet season?
No.
The animal with... Well, the animal that's immortal.
Jellyfish
The complex weaving of how animals from different biomes intertwine with each other.
What's a food web?
Thirty times two plus eight hundred ninety-five billion divided by two.
JK :)
The word for organisms living in a certain place.
What's an ecosystem?
What does desert mean?
Abandoned place.
What deciduous trees are there.
(If you say two of these you get points.)
The common salinity.
Around 3.5%
The beginning of the food chain.
What's the sun?
The word for once living now dead things.
What's biotic?
Hahaha if you got this wrong you are a sucker!
What is the hottest biome in the world.
Not average.
Desert!
Does the deciduous forest have balanced out temperatures?
Yes.
The biggest animal in this biome.
Blue Whales.
The liquid passed through the food chain that gets lower when it comes to apex predators.
What's glucose?
Salt level.
Salinity?
If you got this wrong don't get salty.
What two temperature sicknesses can you get from the desert.
Hyper and Hypothermia
Does the deciduous forest have any deadly trees?
No.
What is the main factor in the waves of the ocean?