Warm Up 3/2 Write the question and correct answer. You do NOT need to draw the picture. The image above shows that A.Biotic factors do not differ in various.

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Warm Up 3/2 Write the question and correct answer. You do NOT need to draw the picture. The image above shows that A.Biotic factors do not differ in various habitats B.Deserts can only exist in tropical climates C.Abiotic factors affect the biotic factors of biomes D.Abiotic factors do not impact biotic factors

Biomes Foldable Upload yesterday’s assignment to netschool. There is a place for submission. Biomes Foldable Set Up Video: Pause the video as you are watching it to set up your notebook the same as in the video. Open “Biomes Foldable” on NetSchool

There will not be a specific picture to draw. You can pick what picture you use. It should show features or organisms characteristic of this type of environment. Terrestrial Biomes - Outside of Flap Name of Biome Picture Name of Biome Picture Example Terrestrial Biomes 1. 2.

Distinguishing characteristics: Climate: -Temperature: -Precipitation: Plants: -Types: -Adaptations Animals: -Types: -Adaptations Distinguishing characteristics: Climate: -Temperature: -Precipitation: Plants: -Types: -Adaptations Animals: -Types: -Adaptations Land Biomes - Inside of Flap Example

March 2 nd Biomes Foldable (Day 1 of 3) – Complete the first 2 terrestrial biomes **Homework if not finished (2 total) We will continue working on this tomorrow Day 2: remaining 4 terrestrial biomes Day 3: 3 aquatic biomes