| A | B |
| Temperate deciduous forest | Forest made of trees that change color in the fall Where We Live |
| Coniferous forest (taiga) | Forest with trees that produce cones (evergreen) |
| Tropical Rain Forest | MOST biodiversity and most rainfall |
| Savanna | Grassland with lots of rain during wet season. Drought during dry season |
| Desert | Can be cold or hot. VERY LLITTLE PRECIPITATION |
| Tundra | PERMAFROST so no large trees |
| Marine | Salwater biome with various producers, consumers, and decomposers |
| Freshwater | Body of water with fresh water containing various producers, consumers, and decomposers |
| Predator/Prey | When one organism (the predator) hunts and eats another organism (the prey). (Snake eating a mouse) |
| Mutualism | Interaction where both organisms benefit (Fish wash: big fish gets cleaned by little fish who get a meal) |
| Commensalism | Interaction where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected (Polar Bear leaves scraps behind which are eaten by a fox) |
| Parasitism | One organism benefits and the other is harmed (pork tapeworm living in a human) |
| Coevolution | A close interaction between two species which end up evolving together a9Acacia tree and acacia ants: tree evolved to provide the ants and the ants evolved to protect the tree) |
| Cooperation | When organizms work together (a pack of wild dogs working together to trap and catch prey) |
| competition | When organisms compete for the same resource (two male iguanas competing for a mate) |
| Marina | Sweet |
| David | Funny |
| Mrs. Marshall | sub |
| Harper | Park |
| Leesburg | Virgina |