BIOME: Desiree Williams Period 4 Nov.21. Land Biome #1 Tundra: Animals : Polar Bear, Caribou, Arctic Fox, Snow Owl, & Arctic Hare Climate: Snowy, COLD!!Very.

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BIOME: Desiree Williams Period 4 Nov.21

Land Biome #1 Tundra: Animals : Polar Bear, Caribou, Arctic Fox, Snow Owl, & Arctic Hare Climate: Snowy, COLD!!Very little rainfall. Plants: Very little plant life, because of the climate, most of the vegetation is algae..There are however shrubs, dwarf willows, Birches, and moss’s Landscape, wide open, rugged mountains

Land Biome #2 Taiga: Climate: Cold & “lonely” Plants: Needle leafed forest, Birch, Poplar, Aspin, Spruce, Hemlock, and Fir. Animals: Elk, Moose, Bobcat, Minks, & Red Deer Landscape: Mountains

Land Biome #3 Temperate Forest:  Climate :Wet, and cold Animals :bobcats, snow leopards, white tailed deer, raccoons, mice, Plants: Pine Fir, Hemlock, Spruce, and Sequoias Landscape Heavily agricultural

Land Biome #4 Tropical Rainforest: Climate: Humid, very rainy. Plants : Epiphytes,Bromeliads, Mangroves, Buttresses Animals: Anaconda, Africa Forest Elephant,Chimpanzee, Bengal Tiger, Landscape : mountains, plateaus, lakes, marshes and rivers

Land Biome # 5 Desert: Climate: Dry not very much rainfall, VERY HOT! Animals: Hawk, Snake, Coyotes, Run runners, rattle snake Plants: Cactus, Palo Verde trees, Grass, Shrubs Landscape: Wide open, rugged, mountains.

Land Biome #6 Grassland: Climate : Dry Animals: Kangaroo, Zebra, Bison, Rhino, Plants: Grass, Joe Pye Weed, Iron Weed, Dog Bane Landscape: Wide open, flat land.

Water Biome #1 Freshwater: Climate: Underwater, depends on where the body of water is located. Animals: Frogs, Ducks, Fish, Turtles. Plants: Water lily, Parrot's Feather, Pondweed, hornwort. Landscape: lakes, streams, and wetlands

Water Biome #2 Saltwater: Climate: Underwater, Depends on where the body of water is located. Animals: Clown fish, shark, Jelly fish, Sting Ray. Landscape: Oceans, Plants: seaweeds,kelp and plankton, marsh grasses, and mangrove trees