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1. Pond Environment Directions: Use the picture above to answer the questions below. Name 3 biotic factor interacting with the 3 abiotic factors in this picture. Name a biotic factor that is NOT interacting with an abiotic factor. Name a population of organisms in the picture.

2. Forest Environment Directions: Use the picture above to answer the questions below. Name 3 biotic factors interacting with 3 abiotic factors in this picture. Name an organism in the picture. Define an ecosystem.

3. Marsh Environment Directions: Use the picture above to answer the questions below. Name 2 biotic factors interacting with 2 abiotic factors in this picture. Name an organism in the picture. What does the sun provide for the environment?

4. Artic Environment Directions: Use the picture above to answer the questions below. Name one biotic factor interacting with one abiotic factor in this picture.