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Biome Vacation

Introduction Knowing that many biomes are being threatened by human activities, you decide to take a once in a lifetime vacation -- a “biome vacation”. You plan to visit 6 biomes during your vacation -- 2 aquatic and 4 terrestrial

The Scrapbook You will create a scrapbook of your “vacation”. Each biome will have its own page. A paragraph that describes the biome including: Location of the biome Climate information “Pictures” that show typical plants and animals found in the biome Minimum 2 of each

Terrestrial Biomes

Tundra Taiga Temperate Forest Desert Grassland/Savannah Rainforest

Marine Biomes

Pelagic Coral Reef Benthic Intertidal Estuary

Freshwater Biomes

Lakes Wetlands River