Biomes Indicator Species Animal Relationships Threatened, Endangered, or Extinct? Colors
100
What is desert?
The driest of all biomes.
100
What is desert?
Cactus, Camel, Scorpion
100
What is the law of 10%?
This law refers to how energy gets reduced as it gets transferred down a food chain.
100
What is extinct?
Tyrannosaurs Rex
100
What is yellow?
The color of the people in The Simpsons.
200
What is tropical rain forest?
The biome that gets the most rainfall throughout the year.
200
What is tundra?
Caribou, Reindeer, Shrubs
200
What is the sun?
The producer of all life on the planet.
200
What is threatened?
Sea Turtle
200
What is red?
This color is commonly used for mainly fire hydrants and fire trucks.
300
What is grassland?
This biome has several fires throughout the year that burns down vegetation in order to regrow new vegetation.
300
What is grassland?
Lion, Zebra, Elephant
300
What is First Order Consumer?
The name of an organism on the food chain after "Plants."
300
What is endangered?
The Giant Panda
300
What is white?
Red + Green + Blue =
400
What is tundra?
This biome is found in the upper Northern Hemisphere but not in the Southern Hemisphere.
400
What is deciduous forest?
Oak Tree, Squirrel, Woodpecker
400
What is Tertiary Consumer?
The name of an organism located at the end of a food chain.
400
What is extinct?
Elephant Bird
400
What is any color reflected off the mirror?
The color of a mirror.
500
What is Deciduous Forest?
This kind of biome covers most of Iowa.
500
What is the coral reef?
Sea Turtle, Hammerhead Shark, Seagulls
500
What is Commensalistic?
A type of long-term relationship that is Help/Neutral.
500
What is endangered?
Wild Water Buffalo
500
What is nothing?
The color of a black hole.






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