T. Trimpe 2008 What biome am I?

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T. Trimpe What biome am I?

1. Few flowers are able to grow on the northern arctic tundra. Those that do grow there have very short stems. How is this an adaptation to help them survive in the arctic climate? a.It protects them from freezing. b. It prevents them from being eaten by consumers. c.It protects them from breaking in strong winds. d. It makes it very hard for them to be pulled from the ground. 2. Which land biome receives inches of rain per year? a.Desert b.Grassland c.Tundra d.Tropical rain forest 3. The pictures above illustrate which biome? a. Deciduous forest b. Grassland (Savanna) c. Taiga (Coniferous forest) d. Tropical Rain forest

The Answers are 1. Few flowers are able to grow on the northern arctic tundra. Those that do grow there have very short stems. How is this an adaptation to help them survive in the arctic climate? a.It protects them from freezing. b. It prevents them from being eaten by consumers. c.It protects them from breaking in strong winds. d.It makes it very hard for them to be pulled from the ground. 2. Which land biome receives inches of rain per year? a.Desert b.Grassland c.Tundra d.Tropical rain forest 3. The pictures above illustrate which biome? a. Deciduous forest b. Grassland (Savanna) c. Taiga (Coniferous forest) d. Tropical Rain forest