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Page 1: The desert biomes' animals

Pyramid of the living

organisms in the Desert

By Lucie, David, and Aayush

Drag picture to placeholder or click icon to add

9th Grade

Page 2: The desert biomes' animals

Carnivores

Omnivores

Herbivores

Producers

Decomposers

PYRAMID OF THE LIVING

ORGANISMS IN THE DESERT

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Decomposers:In the Desert it is hard for many decomposers to stay

alive because they like moist areas. One of the only decomposers in Deserts is bacteria because they are

so small and can live in the air. Some of the other decomposers in the desert are beetles, earth worms

and millipedes.

Desert varnishThey usually make Rocks go yellow in the desert. They are a amazing type of bacteria/fungus. They have learned how to live in harse contioners.

Carnivores

Omnivores

Herbivores

Producers

Decomposers

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Carnivores

Omnivores

Herbivores

Producers

Decomposers

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Omnivores

Herbivores

Producers

Decomposers

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Carnivores

Omnivores

Herbivores

Producers

Decomposers

Omnivores!!

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Omnivores

Herbivores

Producers

Decomposers

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