Non - living things in an ecosystem.
What is abiotic
This biome has a hot dry climate, little vegitation, are found on almost every content.
What is the desert biome?
A large region defined by plants and animals living in water.
What is an aquatic biome?
This adaptation occurs over time and can not change easily.
What is structural?
This structural adaptation allows bears to keep warm.
What is thick fur?
Living things in an ecosystem.
What is biotic?
What is the Savanna?
This biome has very little salt, less than 1%.
What is a freshwater biome?
Penguins standing close together in groups for warmth.
What is behavioral?
Animals move from one location to another seasonally to help gather food and water.
What is migration?
A tree that has fallen and died.
What is biotic factor?
This biome has the most diversity in biotic factors.
What is the rainforest?
The coastal biome that is at the end of the river into the ocean.
What is an estuary?
Cacti have leaves and stems that can conserve water.
What is structural?
Vines climb high up the trees in the rain forest to get...
What is more sunlight?
Both abiotic and biotic factors make up this.
What is an ecosystem?
This biome is known for being extremely cold, windy, and dry, the ground has permanent Permafrost.
What is the tundra?
This water is a mixture of freshwater and saltwater.
What is brackish?
Sand crabs dig and hide in small holes.
What is behavioral?
A group of the same organism.
What is a population?
A mushroom in the forest is this type of factor.
What is biotic?
This biome has hot summers and cold winters; the soil is perfect for growing crops.
What is the temperate grassland or prairie?
Which biome has the highest salt content?
What is marine?
What plant adapted to digest insects to survive?
What is the venus flytrap?
The missing level of organization in the list: organ, organ system, organism, population, ___________, ecosystem.
What is community?