Land
Land
Land
Aquatic
Aquatic
100
Abiotic Factors
What is the nonliving parts that the living parts need to survive.
100
Biomes
What is ecosystems with similar biotic and abiotic features.
100
Biotic Factors
What is the living or once living parts of an environment.
100
River Formation
What is where two or more streams meet.
100
Gills
What is organ used to separate oxygen from water
200
Deserts
What is biomes that receive very little rain.
200
Grassland
What is biomes where grasses are the dominant plant.
200
Tropical Rain Forests Location
What is forests that grow near the equator.
200
Stream Water
What is fast moving, clear, high in oxygen.
200
Ponds
What is low areas of land that are shallow and warm.
300
Temperate Location
What is regions between the tropics and the polar circles.
300
Tundra Plants
What is shallow rooted mosses, lichens, grasses.
300
Tropical Rain Forest Soil
What is shallow and easily washed away by rain.
300
Salinity
What is amount of salt dissolved in water.
300
River Water
What is slow moving, rich in nutrients, and muddy.
400
Breadbasket
What is the nickname for the world's grasslands.
400
Desert Soil
What is thin and porous.
400
Deciduous
What is trees that lose their leaves in the fall.
400
Fresh Water Ecosystems
What is streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds.
400
Estuaries
What is regions along coastlines where streams or rivers flow into a body of salt water.
500
Taiga
What is a biome that exists only in the northern hemisphere.
500
Permafrost
What is a layer of permanently frozen soil.
500
Names of Biomes
What is desert, grassland, tropical rain forest, temperate rain forest, temperate deciduous forest, taiga, tundra
500
Oceanic Zones
What is sunlit, twilight, and dark zones.
500
Coral Reef
What is an underwater structure made from outside skeletons of tiny, soft bodied animals called coral.