The Mojave Desert By Emily Cordle. Biomes A biome is a large geographical area of plants and animals that have adapted to live there.

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The Mojave Desert By Emily Cordle

Biomes A biome is a large geographical area of plants and animals that have adapted to live there.

Where it Is on a map.

Consumers, Producers, and Decomposers. Producer- Creosote bush, Desert flower, Desert sand verbena, Joshua tree, and the Mesquite tree. Consumer- Big horn sheep, chuckwalla, Coyote, Jackrabbit, Sidewinder snake, And a zebra tailed lizard. Decomposer- the earth worm, and the Dung beetle.

The climate and terrain of the Mojave Desert It is very hot in the desert it can sometime get up to degrees. But at night it can get down to the low 40’s or the50’s at night. The terrain of the Mojave desert is covered by sand, gravel, and clay. Many mountains ranges, basins and large expanses of salt flats.

Carnivores, Herbivores, and omnivores Two carnivores are the Coyote and the Sidewinder. Two herbivores are the kangaroo rat and The white-tailed antelope ground squirrel. Two omnivore are the coyote and the Raven.

Desert food chain

Food Web

Food pyramid

Fun Facts about the Mojave desert ! A Joshua tree is a large desert plant with spiky leaves it also has a fruit which is food to some desert animals. There are over 250 kinds of wildflowers can bloom in the spring. A desert tortoise can survive without for a long time.

THE END!