An Energy Pyramid for a (biome) By (name) (hour).

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An Energy Pyramid for a (biome) By (name) (hour)

(BIOME) FACTS AVERAGE YEARLY RAINFALL (FILL IN INFO FROM SCIENCE TEXT) AVERAGE TEMPERATURE (FILL IN INFO FROM SCIENCE TEXT) LOCATION: = (BIOME) Insert color code & delete this instruction ABIOTIC FACTORS BIBLIOGRAPHY

Producer Secondary Consumer Primary Consumer Scavenger BIOME: Click on boxes for examples.

PRODUCER ________________ __________ BIOME Click pyramid to return. (ORGANISM NAME)

PRIMARY CONSUMER ________________ __________ BIOME Click pyramid to return. (ORGANISM NAME)

________________ __________ BIOME SECONDARY CONSUMER ________________ __________ BIOME Click pyramid to return. (ORGANISM NAME)

SCAVENGER ________________ __________ BIOME Click pyramid to return. (ORGANISM NAME)

(Biome) Abiotic Factors 1.List a minimum of 6 abiotic factors here. Click pyramid to return.

BIBLIOGRAPHY (LIST SOURCES USED INCLUDING YOUR TEXTBOOK & WEBSITES FOR IMAGES AND INFORMATION.) Click pyramid to advance.

BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 2) (LIST SOURCES USED INCLUDING YOUR TEXTBOOK & WEBSITES FOR IMAGES AND INFORMATION.) Click pyramid to advance..

An Energy Pyramid for a Tropical Rain Forest By Mrs. Rantanen Period ?

TROPICAL RAIN FOREST FACTS AVERAGE YEARLY RAINFALL (FILL IN INFO FROM SCIENCE TEXT) AVERAGE TEMPERATURE (FILL IN INFO FROM SCIENCE TEXT) LOCATION: = (BIOME) ABIOTIC FACTORS FACTORS BIBLIOGRAPHY

Producer Secondary Consumer Primary Consumer Scavenger TROPICAL RAIN FOREST BIOME: Click on boxes for examples.

PRODUCER TROPICAL RAIN FOREST BIOME Click pyramid to return. PLANTS: FERNS, TREES

PRIMARY CONSUMER TROPICAL RAIN FOREST BIOME Click pyramid to return. critters-tapir3.jpg TAPIR

________________ __________ BIOME SECONDARY CONSUMER TROPICAL RAIN FOREST BIOME Click pyramid to return. ebsites/7/carnivores.htm JAGUAR

SCAVENGER TROPICAL RAIN FOREST BIOME Click pyramid to return. KING VULTURE

Abiotic Factors 1.Water: large amounts of rain 2.Soil 3.Rocks 4.Wind 5.Temperature: warm all year round 6.Air Click pyramid to return. Tropical Rain Forest Abiotic Factors

BIBLIOGRAPHY Click pyramid to return.