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Components and Scoring Biome PowerPoint Components and Scoring

Latitude and Altitude Using pics and less words as much as possible describe the common range of altitude and latitude of your biome.

Climate Using pics and less words as much as possible describe the normal temperature ranges and rainfall, include inches/year and days of rain. Is the precipitation liquid or snow?

Fauna Using pics and less words as much as possible describe three types of animals and the adaptations they have to flourish in your biome.

Flora Using pics and less words as much as possible describe three types of plants and the adaptations they have to flourish in your biome.

Soil Using pics and less words as much as possible describe soil found in your biome.

Natural Hazards Using pics and less words as much as possible describe the types of natural hazards found in your biome.

Anthropogenic Problems Using pics and less words as much as possible describe the types problems caused by man impacting your biome.

Conservation efforts Using pics and less words as much as possible describe the conservation efforts that are helping your biome.

Invent an invasive Species Create an invasive species that would flourish in your biome. Draw and label it with the specific attributes that it has that gives it an advantage over other species in its trophic level. What will eventual occur in your biome over the next 100 yrs because of it?