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HERE ARE TODAY’S CATEGORIES Family Feud Template Introduction Slide – Family Feud! Cheer Silence Lose Timer Boo Theme

Freshwater Ecosystems

Marine Ecosystems

Wet Climate Biomes

Dry Climate Biomes

Cold Climate Biomes

General Knowledge on Biomes

General Knowledge on Biomes Freshwater Ecosystems Wet Climate Biomes Cold Climate Biomes General Knowledge on Biomes Freshwater Ecosystems Marine Ecosystems Dry Climate Biomes $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY

What aquatic system is NOT a type of wetland?

What is a stream.

What is cold and full.

High in the mountains, near a river’s source, water tends to be __________ and ______ of oxygen

Areas nearest a river’s course that are flooded periodically are said to be within the river’s______ ______

What is flood plain.

What is a wetland.

Areas of land that are flooded with water at least part of the year.

Measures the amount of salts dissolved in water.

6.Life underwater is greatly affected by light availability, which is directly related to

What is water depth?

7.Coral reefs would be expected to be found in which ocean zone?

What is the neritic zone?

8. The vertical movement of cold, nutrient-rich water from the ocean depths to its surface is called

What is called upwelling?

9. The largest _____ forests are located in Florida’s Everglades area

What is mangrove?

10. Brackish ecosystems that occur where rivers flow into the oceans

What are estuaries?

11. Nearly all nutrients present in tropical rainforests are contained in the

What are the trees, vines, and other plants?

12. This biome receives more rain than any other biome

What is the tropical rainforest?

12. This biome has very nutrient poor and acidic soils.

What is the tropical rainforest?

14. Cedars, spruces, hemlocks, and Douglas Fir grow very well in this moist, mossy biome

What is the temperate rainforest?

15. The major layers of the rainforest

What is the forest floor, understory, canopy, and emergents?

16. This biome is dry year-round, but they are not always hot.

What is the desert?

17. Animals that live in this biome include the elephant,lion, wildebeest, hyena, and giraffe.

What is the savanna?

18. When animals are active during the cool of the night

What is nocturnal?

19. In this biome, succulents store water in their tissues.

What is the desert?

20. This biome experiences temperature variations throughout the year and too little precipitation for many trees to grow.

What are the temperate grasslands?

21. The frozen underground soil that is found in the tundra

What is permafrost?

22. Polar bears are adapted to live in cold tundra environments 22. Polar bears are adapted to live in cold tundra environments. It would not be able to survive in a tropical rainforest because the tropical rainforest does not provide a suitable

What is habitat?

23. This biome is characterized by long, cold winters 23. This biome is characterized by long, cold winters. Relatively cool summers, and moderate precipitation.

What is the taiga or boreal forest?

24. This biome is a cold and damp area found near the poles.

What is the tundra?

25. Dome-shaped sheets of ice found near the North and South Poles.

What are polar ice caps?

26. Climatographs are useful tools in describing a biome’s climate 26. Climatographs are useful tools in describing a biome’s climate. They typically show patterns in annual

What is precipitation and temperature?

27. Describes the net amount of organic matter that an ecosystem or biome produces

What is net primary production?

28. The extended period of deep, sleeplike inactivity that an animal enters for the winter?

What is hibernation?

29. The type of tree that experiences seasonal loss of leaves as an adaptation to their climate

What are deciduous trees?

30. Describes the average conditions of an area over long periods of time

What is climate?

31. A grassland experiences a drought that causes most of the plants to die and several watering holes to dry up. The antelope that live on the grassland experience a decrease in population because water and plants are likely key:

What is resources?