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Carbon is the building block of________
they grow close together and have needle like leaves to conserve moisture
we are burning fossil fuels that release these gases into the air
deciduous forest
permafrost
sandy soil
life
the energy is flowing from the grasshopper to the bird
by eating things that have carbon
Which is an important ABIOTIC factor of the tundra?
they grow close together and have needle like leaves to conserve moisture
we are burning fossil fuels that release these gases into the air
deciduous forest
permafrost
sandy soil
life
the energy is flowing from the grasshopper to the bird
by eating things that have carbon
Why are evergreen trees able to survive the environment of the taiga?
they grow close together and have needle like leaves to conserve moisture
we are burning fossil fuels that release these gases into the air
deciduous forest
permafrost
sandy soil
life
the energy is flowing from the grasshopper to the bird
by eating things that have carbon
How do humans get the carbon they need?
they grow close together and have needle like leaves to conserve moisture
we are burning fossil fuels that release these gases into the air
deciduous forest
permafrost
sandy soil
life
the energy is flowing from the grasshopper to the bird
by eating things that have carbon
In which biome would you find trees that go dormant in the winter?
they grow close together and have needle like leaves to conserve moisture
we are burning fossil fuels that release these gases into the air
deciduous forest
permafrost
sandy soil
life
the energy is flowing from the grasshopper to the bird
by eating things that have carbon
Which of the following is an important ABIOTIC factor of the desert?
they grow close together and have needle like leaves to conserve moisture
we are burning fossil fuels that release these gases into the air
deciduous forest
permafrost
sandy soil
life
the energy is flowing from the grasshopper to the bird
by eating things that have carbon
In a food chain, an arrow is drawn from a grasshopper to a bird. What does this mean?
they grow close together and have needle like leaves to conserve moisture
we are burning fossil fuels that release these gases into the air
deciduous forest
permafrost
sandy soil
life
the energy is flowing from the grasshopper to the bird
by eating things that have carbon
How are humans upsetting the carbon and nitrogen cycles?
they grow close together and have needle like leaves to conserve moisture
we are burning fossil fuels that release these gases into the air
deciduous forest
permafrost
sandy soil
life
the energy is flowing from the grasshopper to the bird
by eating things that have carbon
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