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The fur of Arctic foxes and Arctic hares is white in winter. The fur of both species becomes brown in summer. This adaptation helps camouflage these animals. In which biome can a predator-prey relationship between Arctic foxes and Arctic hares be fou
trees that do not change much seasonally.
temperate deciduous forest.
Desert because this is hot and dry.
tundra
water depth.
often hot and very dry
phytoplankton
savanna
One important abiotic factor in marine biomes is the
trees that do not change much seasonally.
temperate deciduous forest.
Desert because this is hot and dry.
tundra
water depth.
often hot and very dry
phytoplankton
savanna
Deserts are defined by these abiotic factors
trees that do not change much seasonally.
temperate deciduous forest.
Desert because this is hot and dry.
tundra
water depth.
often hot and very dry
phytoplankton
savanna
A certain biome has seasonal rains which require large herds of herbivores to migrate great distances in search of water. Which biome is most likely being described?
trees that do not change much seasonally.
temperate deciduous forest.
Desert because this is hot and dry.
tundra
water depth.
often hot and very dry
phytoplankton
savanna
The most important biotic factor in marine and freshwater biomes is
trees that do not change much seasonally.
temperate deciduous forest.
Desert because this is hot and dry.
tundra
water depth.
often hot and very dry
phytoplankton
savanna
The main biotic factor in a coniferous forest is
trees that do not change much seasonally.
temperate deciduous forest.
Desert because this is hot and dry.
tundra
water depth.
often hot and very dry
phytoplankton
savanna
A biome with many trees which are green in the summer and then lose their leaves in the fall to conserve water is most likely a
trees that do not change much seasonally.
temperate deciduous forest.
Desert because this is hot and dry.
tundra
water depth.
often hot and very dry
phytoplankton
savanna
This biome receives less than 25 cm (10 inches) of rain in a year and the average temperatures range between 25 C (80 F) and 40 C (110 F).
trees that do not change much seasonally.
temperate deciduous forest.
Desert because this is hot and dry.
tundra
water depth.
often hot and very dry
phytoplankton
savanna
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