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8) Savanna is another name for
a) desert
b) tundra
c) taiga
d) grassland

9) Which term best describes the species you can find in a tropical rain forest?
a) Few and far between
b) Diverse and large in number
c) Mainly trees, with few animals
d) Large in number, but limited in diversity

6) If you saw a canopy of trees and monkeys, you are in a
a) tropical rain forest
b) desert
c) tundra
d) temperate deciduous forest

7) Having 4 seasons is associated with
a) temperate deciduous forest
b) tropical rain forest
c) grassland
d) desert

4)The type of biome characterized with sandy soil
a) tundra
b) deserts
c) grasslands
d) temperate deciduous forest

5) Trees that bear cones and have needle-like leaves
a) dogwood
b) conifers
c) oak
d) deciduous

3) What might happen if you tried to plant a tree that is native to tropical rain-forests in the tundra?
a) The tree would quickly adapt to its new environment.
b) The tree would slowly evolve to adapt to its new environment.
c) The tree would probably die.
d) They would thrive.

2 ) Why are organisms so well-adapted to the conditions of the biomes in which they live?
a) They have migrated to biomes that suit their biological needs.
b) They have slowly evolved to adapt to their environment.
c) They have killed off other, better-adapted species.
d) They have quickly changed their biological makeup to suit their environments.

1) What is the best description of a biome?
a) An interdependent system of plants, animals, and land
b) A system of trees, forests, and rivers.
c) A habitat where large numbers of animals live
d) An area with significant amounts of rainfall.

10) If an animal had white fur and blubber, they would most likely be from what biome?
a) taiga
b) desert
c) tundra
d) temperate deciduous forest.

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