What is the average temperature in the deciduous forest?
50 degrees
What is the largest land mammal?
The African Elephant
How many seasons does the Tropical Rainforest have?
Two
What does abiotic mean?
Not Living
What is a food chain?
A food chain is a linear sequence of organisms which starts from producer organisms to decomposer organisms.
What kind of animals live in the deciduous forest?
A wide variety of mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles can be found in the deciduous forest.
what is another name for grasslands biome?
Savanna, steppe, prairie, or pampas
FILL in the BLANKā¦. Every ____ a part of the rainforests the size of a football field are cut down.
Second
What is a consumer?
An organism in a community that must eat to get the energy it needs.
What is a food web?
A food web is a connection of multiple food chains.
What do trees do in the winter to keep their roots from freezing?
They have sap to keep their roots from freezing.
How many seasons are there in the Grasslands?
Two
What is the name of the largest tropical rainforest?
The Amazon Rainforest
What is a producer?
Green plants that make their food through photosynthesis.
Give me an example of a food chain.
Ex: Nectar (flowers) - butterflies - small birds - foxes
You can talk about it with your tablemates
How many inches of rain does the deciduous forest get in a year?
30 to 60 inches of rain in a year.
How tall does the grass usually grow up to in the Grasslands?
6 to 7ft
How many layers does the tropical rainforest have?
Four
What is a decomposer?
Consumers that break down dead things for nutrients.
What would happen apex predator of the food chain went extinct?
The prey species would grow bigger
What is another name for the deciduous forest.
Monsoon
What is the largest grassland in the world?
The Eurasian Steppe
Name the 4 layers of the Tropical Rainforest.
Emergent, canopy, understory, and forest floor.
Give an example of a primary decomposer.
Fungi or Bacteria
Put these animals in there food chain order....
Bird, Slimy Scalpon, Chinook Salmon, Algae, Mollusk
Birds, Chinook Salmon, Slimy Scalpon, Mollusk, Algae