Location (s) of your Biome

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Location (s) of your Biome Map with locations highlighted Average yearly precipitation Average temperatures Animals Picture Name of Animal Name of Animal Picture Animal Adaptation #1 Adaptation #2 Plants Picture Name of Plant Name of Plant Picture Plant

Symbiotic Relationships Energy Pyramid/Food Web Organism #1 Organism #2 Type of Relationship Relationship #2 Human Impact Energy Pyramid/Food Web At least 8 organisms Ecological Issues Picture of Biome Name of your Biome Your name Date Class Period