This is a key word for deserts.
What is dry?
A key word that describes the forest biome.
What is tress?
What is the tundra's climate?
What is cold?
This plant lives in the grasslands and is a key characteristic of the biome.
What is grass?
This is the aquatic biomes climate and a key word to describe the biome.
What is wet?
This plant lives in the desert.
What is the cactus?
The three ecosystems within the forest biome.
What are the Taiga, Temperate, and Tropical forests?
This relative of the fox lives in the arctic tundra.
What is an arctic fox?
Early European explorers called them buffalo and they are found in grasslands.
The two ecosystems that are a part of the aquatic biome.
What are freshwater and marine (saltwater) ecosystems?
Deserts are found on every continent except this continent.
What is Europe?
Type of trees that are usually found in temperate forests.
What are deciduous trees?
What hemisphere is the tundra located in?
What is the northern hemisphere?
This is the world's largest bird, although it cannot fly.
What is an ostrich?
This animal's tongue can weigh as much as an elephant.
What is a blue whale?
This animal has a hump that stores fat, which is used as fuel when food is scarce.
What is a camel?
Animals that use their long arms, legs, and tails to swing through the trees of a rainforest.
What are monkeys?
This is a mixture of soil and rocks that are held together by ice.
What is permafrost?
Grasslands are found on every continent except this one.
What is Antarctica?
Freshwater comes from this process.
What is the water cycle?
Deserts cover this percentage of the earth's land surface.
What is 20%?
This animal is found in the taiga forest and has thick fur, and wide feet that act like snowshoes.
What is a lynx?
This creature freezes their bodies using antifreeze to hibernate in the winter.
What is a Woolly Bear Caterpillar?
The largest grassland in North America.
What is the Great Plains?
This animal is about the size of a paperclip.
What is a krill?