A) weather and precipitation B) temperature and weather C) weather D) temperature and precipitation
A) Temperate Deciduous forest B) Desert C) Tundra
A) Temperate deciduous forest B) Coniferous forest C) Grassland D) Tropical rainforest
A) what is happening outside B) short period of time C) long period of time D) never known
A) false B) true
A) Grassland B) Tropical Rainforest C) Savannah D) Tundra
A) Coniferous Forest B) Tundra C) Savannah D) Temperate Deciduous Forest
A) Tundra B) Tropical Rainforest C) Coniferous Forest D) Savannah
A) Savannah B) Coniferous Forest C) Tropical Rainforest D) Grassland
A) Tundra B) Temperate Deciduous Forest C) Grassland D) Coniferous forest
A) Tropical Rainforest B) Grassland C) Savannah D) Desert
A) Tropical Rainforest B) Temperate Deciduous Forest C) Tundra D) Desert
A) Coniferous Forest B) Tundra C) Savannah D) Temperate Deciduous Forest
A) Freshwater B) Saltwater C) Marine
A) Freshwater B) Marine
A) Marine B) Freshwater C) Saltwater
A) to decide B) to fall off C) to change seasons D) to change color
A) to save water during the winter or during the dry season B) to make the soil better C) to get more sunlight D) to feed animals
A) in trunks B) in waxy leaves C) in needles D) in cones
A) sap B) waxy coating C) weeds D) bark
A) The ground is too bare B) Animals eat them C) Little light reaches the ground D) It is too cold
A) Many kinds of plants and animals B) a lot of rain C) great climate differences D) rich soil
A) treetops B) ground C) vines D) tree trunks
A) conifers B) shrubs C) crops D) grasses
A) deep roots B) too much rain C) fires D) rolling hills
A) they have roots above the ground B) they do not have flowers C) They grow far apart so they don't have to compete with each other for water D) they grow only at night
A) soil that is always frozen B) a plant in the tundra C) muddy soil D) soil that has thawed
A) it is on mountain tops B) it does not have permafrost C) it gets no sunlight D) it has many trees
A) pine needles B) large wide, fleshy leaves C) thick insulating tree bark
A) how animals adapt B) speed of water C) number of fish D) amount of salt
A) barnacles B) whales C) animals in coral reefs D) animals on the ocean floor
A) It has trees B) It has many birds C) It has very wet soil D) It has salt water
A) Intertidal zone B) deep zone C) littoral zone D) thermocline
A) sandy beach B) coral reef C) rocky shore D) mudflat
A) coral reefs B) cold air C) floating algae D) large numbers of plankton
A) littoral zone B) tributary C) open-water zone D) deep-water zone
A) temperate grassland B) tropical rain forest C) coniferous forest D) alpine tundra
A) tropical rain forest B) coniferous forest C) temperate grassland D) alpine tundra
A) temperate grassland B) coniferous forest C) alpine tundra D) tropical rainforest
A) neritic zone B) intertidal zone C) oceanic zone D) benthic zone
A) intertidal zone B) benthic zone C) oceanic zone D) neritic zone
A) neritic zone B) benthic zone C) intertidal zone D) ocean floor oceanic zone
A) oceanic zone B) benthic zone C) intertidal zone D) neritic zone
A) ocean B) desert C) wetland D) river
A) marsh B) swamp C) forest D) savanna
A) plants that grow far apart B) a hot dry climate C) animals that are active mostly at night D) all of these
A) temperate deciduous forest B) desert C) coniferous forest D) tropical rain forest
A) a lizard B) a cactus C) coyote D) the soil
A) has no effect on the animals in a marine ecosystem B) affects the types of organisms that can live in a marine ecosystem C) increases as water gets deeper
A) water depth B) water temperature C) the amount of sunlight that passes into the water D) sharks and whales
A) none of these B) width of the stream or river C) speed of the water D) source of the water
A) deciduous trees B) tall trees C) coniferous trees D) evergreen trees
A) neritic zone B) intertidal zone C) oceanic zone D) benthic zone
A) All of these B) the temperature of the water C) the amount of sunlight that passes through the water D) the depth of the water
A) coral reef B) an intertidal area C) the Sargasso Sea D) polar ice
A) many populations of a number of species B) only the abiotic environment such as rainfall and soil C) all the places on Earth where life exists D) a community of organisms and its abiotic environment
A) an estuary B) a freshwater stream C) the neritic zone D) a pond
A) The flow of a tributary stream slows slightly B) Ash and silt from a forest fire cover the surface of the stream C) The movement of a boulder forms a new waterfall D) There is unusually heavy snowfall in the winter
A) plants and animals B) number of ecosystems C) soil D) climate
A) They are areas where grasses are the main plants B) They are cold and dry C) They are dry and hot
A) plants B) moist soil C) birds D) trees
A) a neritic area B) an intertidal area C) an estuary D) a coral reef
A) other insects for the praying mantis to eat, and plants for the other insects to eat B) a mouse for the praying mantis to eat, and grains for the mouse to eat C) other insects for the praying mantis to eat D) plants for the praying mantis to eat
A) 25% B) 50% C) 40% D) 75%
A) Tundra B) Taiga C) deserts D) grasslands
A) False B) True
A) True B) False |