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Biome QUIZ 10 questions paper only

Classroom Guidelines 5 minutes “me time” must in seat with a pencil & notebook There will be no talking during lesson, note taking or when others are talking Cell phones will NOT BE used in class – music will only permitted with a Ipod or computer

Question #1 What biome is this? List one specific place this biome would be found in the world?

Question #2 What is this biome (Found on the west coast and east coast of the USA)? What is unique about the climate here that causes the leaves to change color?

What biome has the most diversity of plants and animals? Question #3 What biome has the most diversity of plants and animals?

Question #4 Yellowstone National Park is found is the interior of the United State. What biome dominates this area?

What are the two main factors that characterize a biome? Question #5 What are the two main factors that characterize a biome?

Question #6 Glacier Bay is found in Alaska and is a beautiful place to visit. What biome would you be visiting.

Question # 7 taiga savanna chaparral tundra Which biome is characterized by a layer of permafrost? taiga savanna chaparral tundra

Question # 8 savanna temperate forest desert tropical rain forest In which biome of Africa would you find lions, giraffes, and elephants? savanna temperate forest desert tropical rain forest

Question # 9 Which of the following would be a biotic factor in an ecosystem? Bacteria Soil Temperature rainfall

Question 10# Which two biomes are the most similar with regard to rainfall? tundra and taiga tundra and desert rainforest and savanna temperate forest and savanna