This biome is full of tall grasses and has wildlife such as prairie dogs.
Prairie
This a system of biotic and abiotic things that is home to specific animals, plants, rocks, etc...
Ecosystem
These are found all over the world in different biomes and help us breathe.
Trees
These can be as big as boulders or as small as pebbles.
Rocks
This "key" does not unlock anything, but helps lead a person to an answer of the name of a species or genus.
Dichotomous Key
This biome has a lot of trees with a canopy and gets a lot of rain.
Rainforest
This person studies nature and different environments.
Ecologist
This is the largest mammal.
Blue Whale
You can't see it, but you need it to survive.
Air
This is the study of life.
Biology
This biome is a has cattails and water sources like ponds.
Wetlands
Different species of animals, plants, and nonliving things live in this specific place.
Biome
Cattails
Plants, crops, trees, flowers, and other vegetation need to attach their roots to this in order to grow.
Soil
This can either be single celled or multiple cells.
Organism
This biome is glaciers and is barren with snow and ice.
Artic
When humans try to do this, they are trying to save things like energy, water, or crops.
Conservation
This population like to live at top of mountains and eat clover.
Mountain goats
Without this source, many plants would die.
Sunlight
Homosapiens, the same type of animals, the same type of plants all belong to this group.
Species
This snowy region is a mountainous area with conifer trees, bears, moose, and mountain lions.
Taiga
The earth is made of both biotic and abiotic things which create this giant thing.
Biosphere
This is a one celled organism that lives on top of ponds.
Algae
Living things need this to survive and a human will die if it goes for 3 days without this.
Water
When a scientist decides to test something this scientist begins with a statement, otherwise known as...
Hypothesis