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Biomes Quiz Be prepared by having a piece of binder paper ready.

1. What U.S. state is the tundra found in?

2. What are some animals that could live on the tundra?

3. Describe the climate of this biome.

4. Name the biome shown in this slide.

5. Name the biome.

6. In complete sentences, describe the climate of this biome.

7. Name the Biome.

9. Name the biome.

10. What are the formations called in the middle background of this slide?

Answers to biomes Quiz 1. Alaska 2. Caribou, Lemmings, Wolves,birds 3. Mixed coniferous and tundra Cold Winters/Cool summers 4. Coniferous 5. Deciduous 6. Wet, hot, and humid. Rains a lot. 7. Grassland 8. free 9. Desert 10. Sand dunes