North American Biomes
"North American Biomes" is a comparative study of North American biomes, the communities of plants and animals, and their interrelationships. To understand the physical characteristics of each biome, the series begins with an overview of the criteria that distinguishes one biome from another, and helps students understand the adaptations of plants and animals that inhabit each biome. The series studies North America`s forests, grasslands, deserts, seashores, rivers and streams, and wetlands, and concludes with a program on strategies to conserve biomes.
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