Jeopardy! Biomes ClimateHuman Impact LocationBiotic Factors Grab Bag 100 300 400 500 200 300 400 500 100 200 100 400 300 200 500 400.

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Jeopardy! Biomes ClimateHuman Impact LocationBiotic Factors Grab Bag

Climate for 100 What biome tends to have low humidity and rain less than 10” a year? The Desert Push the space bar to check your answer.

Climate for 200 This biome can have high precipitation, but it is caused by a low altitude. Push the space bar to check your answer. Wetland

Climate for 300 The weather in this biome can be mild with an average rainfall of 30-60” a year. Push the space bar to check your answer. Deciduous Forests

Climate for 400 In a tropical region, this humid biome is known for its large trees and leaves, vines, shrubs, monkeys, frogs, lizards and large insects. Push the space bar to check your answer. Rainforest

Climate for 500 This biome is almost treeless, cold, with a ground covered in lichens and moss. Caribou love it here. Push the space bar to check your answer. Tundra

Human Impact for 100 This means when chemicals rise to the clouds and fall again with the precipitation. Push the space bar to check your answer. Acid Rain

Human Impact for 200 This is the largest impact on Deciduous Forests from humans, and helped our school to be built. Push the space bar to check your answer. Logging

Human Impact for 300 This biome has been used to bury nuclear waste and other toxic chemicals. Sometimes this waste leaks into the ground. Push the space bar to check your answer. Desert

Human Impact for 400 What is perhaps the main reason humans change grasslands? This has happened a lot in places like Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Push the space bar to check your answer. Farming

Human Impact for 500 When trees and their roots are removed, this is when soil moves due to water or wind. Push the space bar to check your answer. Erosion

Location for 100 This biome is primarily located in the eastern half of the United States. Push the space bar to check your answer. Deciduous Forest ? ?

Location for 200 This biome is often found in northern Canada and across northern Russia, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Push the space bar to check your answer. Taiga

Location for 300 This biome is found nearly everywhere in the world – hot or cold, rainy or mild, because its low altitude allows water to pool and soak into the ground. Push the space bar to check your answer. Wetlands

Location for 400 This biome is called the prairie in the United States and the savanna in Africa. Push the space bar to check your answer. Grassland

Location for 500 This biome can be located in both a tropical climate and in a temperate one…like Olympic National Park in Washington. Push the space bar to check your answer. Rainforest

Biotic Factors for 100 This biome has few biotic factors. Those that survive here are tough and can go without water for a long time. Push the space bar to check your answer. Desert

Biotic Factors for 200 This biome is rich with life which includes amphibians, lizards, mammals, and birds. Unlike the jungle, however, its trees tend to be smaller. Push the space bar to check your answer. Wetland

Biotic Factors for 300 This biome has a number of animals that adapt well to winter, such as rabbits, bears and other furry mammals. Push the space bar to check your answer. Taiga

Biotic Factors for 400 What biotic factor lives in every single biome around the world? Push the space bar to check your answer. Humans

Biotic Factors for 500 Name at least two kinds of trees that exist in a Deciduous Forest. Push the space bar to check your answer. Maple, oak, birch…and others

Biome Grab Bag for 100 Which biome is often caused by rain shadows? Push the space bar to check your answer. Desert

Biome Grab Bag for 200 Name a continent of the world that does NOT have any grass or trees. Push the space bar to check your answer. Antarctica

Biome Grab Bag for 300 A large area of land that tends to have similar biotic and abiotic factors. Push the space bar to check your answer. A biome!

Biome Grab Bag for 400 If you visited the fall colors in the state of Vermont, you would be in this biome. Push the space bar to check your answer. Deciduous Forest

Biome Grab Bag for 500 Name the only biome that has NO biotic factors at all. Push the space bar to check your answer. TRICK QUESTION – All biomes have biotic factors! ? ?