Ecosystem test, Chapter 1, p. B44
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area where the main plants are trees | forest
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all the living things of the same kind that live in the same area at the same time | population
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populations that live in the same place make up a | community
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an ecosystem that is very dry | desert
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interactions between living and nonliving parts of the environment | ecosystem
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to a population of frogs living near a pond, the pond is its | habitat
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rivers and most lakes make up this type of ecosystem | fresh water
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has warm summers and cool winters, and the leaves of the trees drop in the fall | deciduous forest
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two types of forests that get a lot of rain | tropical rain forest, coastal forest
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everything that surrounds a living thing | environment
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ecosystem where the winters are cold and the trees have needle shaped leaves | coniferous forest
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the water in the ocean | salt water
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has hot summers and cold winters | grassland
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this forest ecosystem has 3 layers | tropical rain forest
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forest ecosystem that has evergreen trees (like a Christmas tree) | coniferous forest
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the trees in this forest have flat leaves that drop off each fall | deciduous forest
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forest with a wet climate and thick trees that keep the floor dark and cool | coastal forest
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Why do grasslands have few large trees? | too dry
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What are the two types of deserts? | cold and hot
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What are the two types of water ecosystems? | salt and fresh
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