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"Biomes at a Glance" with columns for
Biome, Weather, Location, Plants, Animals — this appears to be an educational worksheet where students are expected to fill in information about different biomes.
Let me help you complete this chart with accurate information for each biome listed:
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1. Desert
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Weather: Hot days, cold nights; very little rainfall (less than 25 cm/year)
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Location: Near tropics (e.g., Sahara in Africa, Mojave in North America), or in rain shadows
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Plants: Cacti, succulents, drought-resistant shrubs
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Animals: Camels, rattlesnakes, scorpions, lizards, kangaroo rats
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2. Deciduous Forest
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Weather: Four distinct seasons; warm summers, cold winters; moderate rainfall (75–150 cm/year)
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Location: Eastern United States, Europe, parts of China and Japan
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Plants: Oak, maple, beech, birch trees (shed leaves seasonally)
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Animals: Deer, squirrels, raccoons, birds (like robins), foxes
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3. Grassland
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Weather: Warm summers, cold winters; moderate rainfall (25–75 cm/year); dry periods
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Location: Central USA (prairies), steppes of Russia, savannas in Africa
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Plants: Tall grasses (e.g., buffalo grass, blue grama), few trees
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Animals: Bison, prairie dogs, antelope, hawks, mice
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4. Taiga (Boreal Forest)
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Weather: Long, cold winters; short, cool summers; moderate to high snowfall
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Location: Northern regions of North America, Europe, and Asia (just south of the Arctic Circle)
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Plants: Coniferous trees (spruce, fir, pine), mosses, lichens
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Animals: Moose, wolves, bears, lynx, snowshoe hares, owls
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5. Tundra
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Weather: Extremely cold, long winters; short, cool summers; low precipitation
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Location: Arctic regions (Alaska, northern Canada, Siberia, Greenland)
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Plants: Mosses, lichens, grasses, small shrubs (no trees due to permafrost)
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Animals: Caribou, arctic fox, polar bears, snowy owls, lemmings
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6. Tropical Rainforest
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Weather: Warm and humid year-round; heavy rainfall (over 200 cm/year)
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Location: Near the equator (Amazon Basin, Congo Basin, Southeast Asia)
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Plants: Tall broadleaf trees, vines, orchids, ferns, epiphytes
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Animals: Monkeys, parrots, jaguars, sloths, toucans, insects (like butterflies and beetles)
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✔ How to Use This Chart:
Students can fill in each row using the above information. The illustrations (like cactus for desert, bear for tundra, etc.) help visually identify each biome.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of biomes worksheet answer key.