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Desert Biome

Student Findings:
A Desert Biome is a dry area with very little rainfall, extremelly hot or cold temperatures, and few plants. There is inadequate moisture in the Desert biome. The daily temperatures vary greatly. With poor soil conditions, the desert is known for its sage brush and cactus. Most of the plants in this are are succulets. Animals commonly found in the Desert biome include reptiles and nocturnal birds.

[taken from  “The Science of Living Things: What is a Biome”, by Bobbie Kalman. Crabtee Publishing Company, New York: 1998.]


 3rd Grade Homeroom Desert Animal Web Pages:
Click on a student's name to find out about a Desert animal.

Ms. Baig, Room 101

Afifa  Camel
Karim M. Emu
Masood Kangaroo

Ms. M. Ruiz, Room 106

Aida Coyote

Ms. Borugian, Room 104
Ms. Johnson, Room 105
Ms. D. Ruiz, Room 108

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