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Biome Study | Temperature Comparison
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A biome is a large geographical area that contains distinct plant and animal groups which are adapted to live in that environment. There can be many different habitats in a biome. Some major biomes are tundra, taiga, grasslands, deciduous forest, fresh water, desert, alpine, rainforest and ocean. When studying a specific biome, use this temperature comparison chart to record the temperature in the student’s hometown and the biome of study for a week! (Use again and again with each biome studied)
Science meets Geography
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16 weather-related vocabulary words: precipitation, rain, drizzle, freezing rain, snow, sleet, hail, atmosphere, moisture, droplets, snowflake icy, crystals, frozen, updraft, and evaporation.
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