Biome Presentations On the next three slides replace any directions written in italics with your own information. Each group member should be in charge.

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Biome Presentations On the next three slides replace any directions written in italics with your own information. Each group member should be in charge of creating and presenting at least one of the slides. You only have 45 minutes to prepare, so focus on content, not appearance!

The name of your biome Fit a picture of your biome here. Defining Characteristics Provide key info on latitude, humidity, rain fall, elevation, defining plant and animal types, etc.

Name of your biome Picture of your animal Name of representative animal from biome Characteristics and Adaptations Provide specific info about why your animal is a good fit in this biome. Describe its interaction with biotic and abiotic elements of the environment.

Name of your biome Picture of your plant Name of representative plant from biome Characteristics and Adaptations Provide specific info about why your plant is a good fit in this biome. Describe its interaction with biotic and abiotic elements of the environment.