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1. complete the table below using the word box. if a box has an x in it…

Question

  1. complete the table below using the word box. if a box has an x in it leave it blank.

temperate
grassland\ttaiga\ttropical
dry forest\ttropical
rainforest
tropical
grassland\ttundra\tdesert\ttemperate
forrest
\tlow to the
ground shrubs
and lichens\ttrees\tgrasses\tplants with
needles or
adapted to life
with little to
no water
hot & wet\tx\t\tx\tx
hot & dry\tx\t\t\t
temperate\tx\t\t\tx
cold\t\t\tx\tx

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze each biome's characteristics:

Step 1: Identify Biome for "Hot & Wet"

"Hot & Wet" matches Tropical Rainforest (high temp, high rainfall). In Tropical Rainforest, there are many trees (dense canopy), so we place "Tropical Rainforest" in the first row (biome column) and mark "Trees" with a check (or fill, since X means blank; here, the "Trees" column for Hot & Wet should have the biome’s tree presence—Tropical Rainforest has abundant trees).

Step 2: Identify Biome for "Hot & Dry"

"Hot & Dry" matches Desert (high temp, low rainfall). Deserts have sparse trees (e.g., cacti/succulents, but mostly low shrubs/lichen? Wait, no—Desert’s plants: low shrubs, succulents. Wait, the first column is "Low to the ground shrubs and lichens"—Desert has low shrubs, but "Trees" in Desert are sparse. Wait, the "Hot & Dry" row: the "Low to the ground..." column is X, so we look at other columns. "Desert" is hot & dry, so place "Desert" in the "Hot & Dry" biome row.

Step 3: Identify Biome for "Temperate"

"Temperate" (moderate temp) with "Plants with needles..." (X) and "Grasses" (maybe)? Wait, "Temperate Forest" or "Temperate Grassland"? Wait, the "Temperate" row has "Plants with needles..." as X (so not Taiga, which has needles). So "Temperate Forest" (trees) or "Temperate Grassland" (grasses). Wait, the "Temperate" row’s "Plants with needles..." is X, so biome is Temperate Forest (has trees, no needle-adapted plants, since needle plants are in Taiga).

Step 4: Identify Biome for "Cold"

"Cold" with "Grasses" (X) and "Plants with needles..." (X)? Wait, "Cold" biomes: Tundra (low shrubs/lichen) or Taiga (needle trees) or Tundra (no grasses, Taiga has trees). Wait, the "Cold" row has "Grasses" as X and "Plants with needles..." as X? No—wait, "Cold" with "Grasses" X and "Plants with needles..." X: that’s Tundra (low to ground, no grasses, no needle trees—Taiga has needle trees, so Tundra is low shrubs/lichen, no grasses, no needle trees). Wait, but the "Cold" row’s "Grasses" is X, "Plants with needles..." is X. So biome is Tundra.

Filling the Table (Row by Row):
BiomeLow to the ground shrubs and lichensTreesGrassesPlants with needles or adapted to life with little to no water
Desert (Hot & Dry)X✔️ (sparse trees like cacti)✔️ (sparse grasses? Or X? Wait, Desert has little grass. Wait, the word box has biomes: Temperate Grassland, Taiga, Tropical Dry Forest, Tropical Rainforest, Tropical Grassland, Tundra, Desert, Temperate Forest. Let's map each biome to climate:
  • Tropical Rainforest: Hot & Wet → Trees: many, Grasses: few (X), Needles: X.
  • Desert: Hot & Dry → Low shrubs: X (wait, no—Desert has low shrubs, but the first column is "Low to the ground shrubs and lichens" with X for Hot & Dry? Wait, the table’s first column (biome) is empty. Let's re-express:

The top row (biome column) is empty. Let's list biomes and their climate:

  1. Tropical Rainforest: Climate = Hot & Wet → Row: Hot & Wet.
  2. Desert: Climate = Hot & Dry → Row: Hot & Dry.
  3. Temperate Forest: Climate = Temperate → Row: Temperate.
  4. Tundra: Climate = Cold → Row: Cold.

Now,…

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each biome's characteristics:

Step 1: Identify Biome for "Hot & Wet"

"Hot & Wet" matches Tropical Rainforest (high temp, high rainfall). In Tropical Rainforest, there are many trees (dense canopy), so we place "Tropical Rainforest" in the first row (biome column) and mark "Trees" with a check (or fill, since X means blank; here, the "Trees" column for Hot & Wet should have the biome’s tree presence—Tropical Rainforest has abundant trees).

Step 2: Identify Biome for "Hot & Dry"

"Hot & Dry" matches Desert (high temp, low rainfall). Deserts have sparse trees (e.g., cacti/succulents, but mostly low shrubs/lichen? Wait, no—Desert’s plants: low shrubs, succulents. Wait, the first column is "Low to the ground shrubs and lichens"—Desert has low shrubs, but "Trees" in Desert are sparse. Wait, the "Hot & Dry" row: the "Low to the ground..." column is X, so we look at other columns. "Desert" is hot & dry, so place "Desert" in the "Hot & Dry" biome row.

Step 3: Identify Biome for "Temperate"

"Temperate" (moderate temp) with "Plants with needles..." (X) and "Grasses" (maybe)? Wait, "Temperate Forest" or "Temperate Grassland"? Wait, the "Temperate" row has "Plants with needles..." as X (so not Taiga, which has needles). So "Temperate Forest" (trees) or "Temperate Grassland" (grasses). Wait, the "Temperate" row’s "Plants with needles..." is X, so biome is Temperate Forest (has trees, no needle-adapted plants, since needle plants are in Taiga).

Step 4: Identify Biome for "Cold"

"Cold" with "Grasses" (X) and "Plants with needles..." (X)? Wait, "Cold" biomes: Tundra (low shrubs/lichen) or Taiga (needle trees) or Tundra (no grasses, Taiga has trees). Wait, the "Cold" row has "Grasses" as X and "Plants with needles..." as X? No—wait, "Cold" with "Grasses" X and "Plants with needles..." X: that’s Tundra (low to ground, no grasses, no needle trees—Taiga has needle trees, so Tundra is low shrubs/lichen, no grasses, no needle trees). Wait, but the "Cold" row’s "Grasses" is X, "Plants with needles..." is X. So biome is Tundra.

Filling the Table (Row by Row):
BiomeLow to the ground shrubs and lichensTreesGrassesPlants with needles or adapted to life with little to no water
Desert (Hot & Dry)X✔️ (sparse trees like cacti)✔️ (sparse grasses? Or X? Wait, Desert has little grass. Wait, the word box has biomes: Temperate Grassland, Taiga, Tropical Dry Forest, Tropical Rainforest, Tropical Grassland, Tundra, Desert, Temperate Forest. Let's map each biome to climate:
  • Tropical Rainforest: Hot & Wet → Trees: many, Grasses: few (X), Needles: X.
  • Desert: Hot & Dry → Low shrubs: X (wait, no—Desert has low shrubs, but the first column is "Low to the ground shrubs and lichens" with X for Hot & Dry? Wait, the table’s first column (biome) is empty. Let's re-express:

The top row (biome column) is empty. Let's list biomes and their climate:

  1. Tropical Rainforest: Climate = Hot & Wet → Row: Hot & Wet.
  2. Desert: Climate = Hot & Dry → Row: Hot & Dry.
  3. Temperate Forest: Climate = Temperate → Row: Temperate.
  4. Tundra: Climate = Cold → Row: Cold.

Now, fill the biome column (first column) with the correct biome for each climate row:

  • Hot & Wet: Tropical Rainforest
  • Hot & Dry: Desert
  • Temperate: Temperate Forest (or Temperate Grassland? Wait, Temperate Grassland has grasses, but the "Temperate" row has "Plants with needles..." as X (so not Taiga), and "Grasses" column—if Temperate Grassland, Grasses would be ✔️, but the row has "Plants with needles..." X. Temperate Forest has trees, no needles, so:
  • Temperate row: Biome = Temperate Forest (Trees: ✔️, Grasses: X, Needles: X)
  • Cold row: Biome = Tundra (Low shrubs/lichen: ✔️, Trees: X, Grasses: X, Needles: X)
Final Table (Simplified):
BiomeLow to the ground shrubs and lichensTreesGrassesPlants with needles or adapted to life with little to no water
DesertX✔️ (sparse)X✔️ (cacti adapted to dry)Wait, no—"Plants with needles..." is for Taiga (needles) or desert (adapted to dry, but not needles). Wait, the problem says "Plants with needles or adapted to life with little to no water"—so desert plants are adapted to dry (no water), so Desert would have ✔️ here. But the Hot & Dry row’s "Plants with needles..." column: let's check the word box biomes.

Wait, the word box biomes are: Temperate Grassland, Taiga, Tropical Dry Forest, Tropical Rainforest, Tropical Grassland, Tundra, Desert, Temperate Forest.

Let's map each biome to climate and columns:

  • Tropical Rainforest: Hot & Wet → Trees: many, Grasses: few (X), Needles: X, Low shrubs: X.
  • Desert: Hot & Dry → Low shrubs: X (wait, no—Desert has low shrubs, but the first column is "Low to the ground shrubs and lichens" with X for Hot & Dry? Maybe the first column is for Tundra (low shrubs/lichen). Let's correct:
  • Tundra: Cold → Low shrubs/lichen: ✔️, Trees: X, Grasses: X, Needles: X.
  • Taiga: Cold → Low shrubs: X, Trees: ✔️ (needle trees), Grasses: X, Needles: ✔️. But the Cold row has Grasses: X and Needles: X, so Tundra (not Taiga).
  • Temperate Forest: Temperate → Low shrubs: X, Trees: ✔️, Grasses: X, Needles: X.
  • Temperate Grassland: Temperate → Low shrubs: X, Trees: X, Grasses: ✔️, Needles: X.
  • Tropical Grassland: Hot & Wet? No, Tropical Grassland (Savanna) is Hot & Wet-Dry. Wait, the climate rows are Hot & Wet, Hot & Dry, Temperate, Cold.

Let's re-express the climate rows with correct biomes:

  1. Hot & Wet: Tropical Rainforest (Trees: ✔️, Grasses: X, Needles: X, Low shrubs: X)
  2. Hot & Dry: Desert (Low shrubs: X, Trees: ✔️ (sparse), Grasses: X, Needles: ✔️ (adapted to dry))
  3. Temperate: Temperate Forest (Trees: ✔️, Grasses: X, Needles: X, Low shrubs: X) or Temperate Grassland (Grasses: ✔️, Trees: X, Needles: X, Low shrubs: X). But the "Temperate" row has "Plants with needles..." as X, so either. But the word box has Temperate Forest and Temperate Grassland. Let's check the "Plants with needles..." column: Temperate row has X, so not Taiga (which has needles). So Temperate Forest (trees) or Temperate Grassland (grasses).
  1. Cold: Tundra (Low shrubs: ✔️, Trees: X, Grasses: X, Needles: X)
Filling the Biome Column (First Column):
  • Hot & Wet row: Tropical Rainforest
  • Hot & Dry row: Desert
  • Temperate row: Temperate Forest (or Temperate Grassland—depending on column. If "Trees" is ✔️, then Forest; if "Grasses" is ✔️, Grassland. The "Temperate" row’s "Plants with needles..." is X, so either. But the word box has both. Let's assume "Temperate Forest" for trees.
  • Cold row: Tundra
Final Table (Biome Column Filled):
BiomeLow to the ground shrubs and lichensTreesGrassesPlants with needles or adapted to life with little to no water
DesertX✔️X✔️
Temperate ForestX✔️XX
Tundra✔️XXX

Wait, but the "Cold" row’s "Grasses" is X and "Plants with needles..." is X, so Tundra (low shrubs/lichen: ✔️, trees: X, grasses: X, needles: X).

The "Low to the ground shrubs and lichens" column is only ✔️ for Tundra (Cold row).

The "Trees" column: Tropical Rainforest (✔️), Desert (✔️), Temperate Forest (✔️), Tundra (X).

The "Grasses" column: Tropical Rainforest (X), Desert (X), Temperate Forest (X), Tundra (X) – but wait, Tropical Grassland or Temperate Grassland would have Grasses ✔️. Maybe the "Hot & Wet" row is Tropical Grassland? No, Tropical Grassland (Savanna) is Hot & Wet-Dry, with grasses and scattered trees. But the "Hot & Wet" row has Grasses: X, so Tropical Rainforest (no grasses) is correct.

Final Answer (Filled Table):
BiomeLow to the ground shrubs and lichensTreesGrassesPlants with needles or adapted to life with little to no water
DesertX✔️X✔️
Temperate ForestX✔️XX
Tundra✔️XXX

(Note: The exact filling depends on the word box’s biome options, but this maps each climate to the correct biome based on ecological characteristics.)