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HOMEWORK “Land Biomes” Name: _____________________________ grade and group:___________ HOMEWORK “Land Biomes” 1. Why the animals in the desert limit their activities during the day? 2. Why do the plants in the desert have a deep root system? 3. What do some species do during winter? What for? 4. What is the adaptation of mammals in the taiga? And how is it useful? 5. Mention the biome in where the ground is frozen and the diversity of animals is low. 6. Which are the functions of the waxy coating of the conifer leaves? 7. What does it mean that a tree is evergreen? 8. What are some adaptations of desert plants? (3)