Directions: Identify the conjunctions used in each sentence.
1. Organisms live together in communities made up of both plants and animals.
2. Communities may be very big or very small.
3. Biomes are extensive communities that occupy wide geographic areas.
4. Not only arctic tundras but also tropical jungles are considered biomes.
5. Some animals are found in only one layer of a biome, but most animals range through several layers.
6. In a biome, some species of animals are active during the day, whereas some are active at night.
7. Since they are active at different times, many organisms can occupy the same area.
8. If there are many species in a community, it’s said to have a rich diversity.
9. After a disaster, a community will eventually restore itself and continue to operate as it did before the disaster.
10. Restoration occurs very slowly in the desert and the tundras because the climactic and soil conditions aren’t as rich or varied.
11. The polar bear is a carnivore and lives almost solely by hunting.
12. Polar bears are wonderfully equipped to exist in the wild, for a dense, white fur covers them completely.
13. Not only does fur grow between the pads on their feet, but also several inches of fat cover much of their bodies.
14. Polar bears can both gallop at a speed of up to twenty-five miles per hour and swim six miles an hour.
15. Female polar bears can breed every three years, and they give birth in snow-covered dens.
1. Organisms live together in communities made up of both plants and animals.
2. Communities may be very big or very small.
3. Biomes are extensive communities that occupy wide geographic areas.
4. Not only arctic tundras but also tropical jungles are considered biomes.
5. Some animals are found in only one layer of a biome, but most animals range through several layers.
6. In a biome, some species of animals are active during the day, whereas some are active at night.
7. Since they are active at different times, many organisms can occupy the same area.
8. If there are many species in a community, it’s said to have a rich diversity.
9. After a disaster, a community will eventually restore itself and continue to operate as it did before the disaster.
10. Restoration occurs very slowly in the desert and the tundras because the climactic and soil conditions aren’t as rich or varied.
11. The polar bear is a carnivore and lives almost solely by hunting.
12. Polar bears are wonderfully equipped to exist in the wild, for a dense, white fur covers them completely.
13. Not only does fur grow between the pads on their feet, but also several inches of fat cover much of their bodies.
14. Polar bears can both gallop at a speed of up to twenty-five miles per hour and swim six miles an hour.
15. Female polar bears can breed every three years, and they give birth in snow-covered dens.