WARM-UP – April 8, 2016 Complete #16 1. Prepare homework for turn in 2. Presentations are due today! You have five minutes to meet with your group and.

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WARM-UP – April 8, 2016 Complete #16 1. Prepare homework for turn in 2. Presentations are due today! You have five minutes to meet with your group and gather materials to turn in. Everyone will give me what you have. If necessary, you may add later.

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Draw This!Amount of Biodiversity LEAST MOST

What do you think? Consider the biodiversity of the following biomes: Desert TaigaTundra Grassland/Savannah Rainforest Temperate Deciduous Forest On page 85 in your journal, RANK these biomes in order from most to least biodiversity. List at least three factors next to each one to justify your ranking.

Page 84 in Journal

Biodiversity and Sustainability In other words: The more biodiversity (variety) the ecosystem has and the more space it has, the more it is able to sustain(keep itself going) itself. Good for you Good for the environment

TICKET OUT What can you do to help biodiversity? Post your answer on the “parking lot”