By Haley tingen Definition of biome  Biome-a major ecosystem made up of many habits.

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By Haley tingen

Definition of biome  Biome-a major ecosystem made up of many habits.

The types of biomes 1.Taiga 2.Taundra 3.Decideous forest 3.Tropical rain forest 4.Desert 5.Grrass lands

taiga  Climate temps-cold,hot, warm  Plants and animals-moose,conidian gees,bald eagles etc…  Makes it special- largest biome

tundra  Climate temps-cold  Plant and animals-caribou, polar bears, reindeers, dwarf like plants.  Makes it special-the sun rarely seen fall,winter.

Decideous forest  Climate temps-hot, warm, cold  Plants and animals-foxes, bobcat,song birds,etc…  Makes it special-4 seasons.

Tropical rain forest  Climate temp-warm, humid, heavy rains.  Plants and animals-leperds, toucan, monkeys, etc…  Makes it special-producers 3 layers.

desert  Climate temps-hot very dry  Plants and animals-lizard, iguanas, cactus, beetles, jackals etc…  Makes it special-10inches rain.

grasslands  Climate temps-moderate temperature  Plants and animals-rhino, lion, cozell, etc…  Makes it special-rain fall light.

references  study jams  The 5 th grade science book

SMILE TOADAY!  Hope you enjoyed!  Be sweet not sour  Bye