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Where can you find the temperate deciduous forest?
Georgia
Antarctica
California
Arizona
What adaptations do animals in the deciduous forest have to help them survive?
Migration
Hibernation
Food Storage
All of the above
What seasons happens in a temperate deciduous forest?
blizzards
spring and summer
spring, summer, fall, winter
blazing hot
What type of rainfall happens in a temperate deciduous forest?
large amounts of rainfall, most of the year
very little rainfall
only rains during the winter
no rainfall
Trees in the temperate deciduous forest have__________.
needles, smooth bark
fruit
thick bark and wide leaves
there are no trees
Deciduous plants shed leaves in ________ and grow back in _________.
Summer, winter
Autumn, spring
Spring, autumn
Winter, summer
The only other biome that receives more precipitation than the deciduous forest is the
tundra
taiga
rainforest
desert
What kind of precipitation does the deciduous forest receive?
snow only
rain only
snow and rain
sleet and hail only
The seasons in the deciduous forest are unique in that...
there is a short summer and long winter.
there isn't really much of a fall.
the summer and winter are short and the spring and fall are long.
the seasons are all about three months in length.
The chemical that makes the red color appear in the leaves in autumn is called
anthocyanin
carotenoid
rojo
chlorophyll
The plants on the forest floor must bloom quickly in the spring because...
it will be winter before we know it.
they are smaller and take longer to bloom.
once the leaves on the trees return there is little sunlight that can reach the forest floor.
the rain will dilute their pollen.
What happens in the deciduous forest to let the flora (plants) know that it is time to start growing again?
The sun is out for shorter amounts of time
Warmer temperatures and more precipitation
It starts to snow
The average temperature is about 86* F
What is the benefit of deciduous trees having broad leaves?
they turn colors in autumn
they are edible
they are soft and flimsy
they can absorb more sunlight
What makes the soil so rich in the deciduous forest?
the plants grow quickly in the spring
the leaves that fall decompose and return nutrients to the soil
there are some conifers mixed in the forest
there are a variety of carnivores
What type of adaptation is an animal's fur changing thickness with the seasons? READ AND CONSIDER ALL THE OPTIONS!
behavioral
physiological
structural
physiological and structural
How long are the periodical cicadas above ground for before they die?
17 years
1 year
6 months
6 weeks
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