Vocabulary
Food webs/ Food chains
Tundra
Grasslands
Desert
100

What is an individual?

One living thing of one species.

100

What is a producer?

Produces food for primary consumers.

100

What is the greatest type of precipitation in the Tundra?

Snow.

100

How tall is the grass in grasslands?

Up to 6 feet tall.

100

What is the climate in the desert?

Hot and dry.

200

What does habitat mean?

A place where a plant or animal lives and grows naturally.

200

What is a food chain?

A chain of how energy passes through organisms. 

200

What else is the Tundra known as?

The Treeless biome.

200

Is it true of false that prairies is a type of grassland?

True.

200

How do animals adapt to there not being that much water?

By conserving water.

300

What is an ecosystem?

All living and nonliving things that interact in a environment.

300

What is a food web?

A web of a bunch of food chains together.

300

Why are trees unable to grow in the Tundra Biome?

Permafrost.

300

How common are wildfires in the grasslands?


Very common.

300

What are animals usually?

Nocturnal.

400

What is a community?

All the living thing that interact.

400

What is the first level of a food chain?

Producer.

400

Where is the Tundra Biome located?

The arctic circle.

400

What types of flowers are in the grasslands?

Sunflowers.

400

Why are roots shallow and sprawling in the desert?

To collect as much rainwater as possible when it rains.

500

What is a niche?

The role of an organism or a population in a ecosystem - the job of the organism.

500

Name all things in a food chain?

Producer,primary consumer,secondary consumer,apex predator.

500

What percentage of the Earth does the Tundra Biome take up?

20%.

500

Name 3 types of animals in the grasslands?

Foxes,bobcats,mice.

500

How are most deserts formed?

The moisture is removed from the air over the land and mountains before traveling to these regions.