The image shows four different educational worksheets about biomes: Tundra, Desert, Marine, and Wetlands. Since there is no specific question asked in your prompt, I will provide a summary of the key facts presented on each visible worksheet to help you study or check your work.
1. Tundra Biome (Top Center)
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Location: Found at the top of the world (North Pole area).
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Climate: Very cold and windy. Winters are long and dark. Summers are short and cool.
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Plants/Animals: Many lichens, mosses, and small shrubs grow here. Animals include caribou, arctic foxes, and polar bears.
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Key Feature: The ground is often frozen (permafrost).
2. Desert Biome (Top Right)
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Climate: Very hot during the day and can be cold at night. Very little rain falls here.
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Plants: Cacti and other plants that store water. They have spines instead of leaves to save water.
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Animals: Snakes, lizards, scorpions, and camels. Many animals are active at night to avoid the heat.
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Key Feature: Dryness is the main characteristic.
3. Marine Biome (Bottom Left)
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Composition: Made up of saltwater oceans, seas, and estuaries.
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Size: Covers more than 70% of Earth’s surface. It is the largest biome.
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Life: Contains a huge variety of life, from tiny plankton to huge whales.
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Zones: Includes shallow coastal areas (like coral reefs) and deep ocean trenches.
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Animals shown: Dolphins, manatees, octopus, clownfish, jellyfish, starfish, seahorse, shell, sand dollar, humpback whale, hermit crab.
4. Wetlands Biome (Bottom Right)
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Definition: Land that is covered with water for part or all of the year. Can be freshwater or saltwater.
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Importance: Acts like a sponge to absorb floodwater and filters pollution. Home to many birds and insects.
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Plants: Reeds, cattails, and water lilies.
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Animals: Frogs, turtles, snakes, ducks, otters, blue herons, bullfrogs, snapping turtles.
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Types: Marshes, swamps, and bogs.
If you have a specific question about one of these biomes (e.g., "Which animal lives in the tundra?" or "What makes the marine biome unique?"), please ask!
Final Answer:
The image displays educational coloring sheets for four biomes:
Tundra (cold, frozen ground),
Desert (hot, dry, cacti),
Marine (saltwater oceans, whales, fish), and
Wetlands (water-covered land, frogs, turtles). Each sheet lists key characteristics and animals found in that environment.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ecosystem coloring worksheet.