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Review Designs: After your team has designed your camp, place it on the lab counters.

Once
every team’s design has been displayed, move around the room with your team. Observe the
other designs. On the back of their poster, write any critiques or comments your team has. (For
example, if a team has no source of water in their design, let them know on the back of their
poster. If their source of food is unsustainable or is not logical, tell them.) Your job is to critique
the design, not the people who made it. Keep it respectful!

Revise and Reflect: As a team, look at the comments made by other teams. Revise your
design as needed. Answer the reflection questions below.

1. As a team, review the comments. Are there any that you do not agree with?
Explain why.
-Fire would melt the snow because I agree with this it can melt the snow and when snow is
melted it can make a big problem like an iceberg collapse.

2. What parts of your original design did you keep? What did you change?
-I will keep the snow cave house one and change the way that makes you warm. I think if we
don’t have fire we can use sheep wool to make a coat.

3. How did your assigned biome affect your design? Include specific details.
-It hard to design because Tundra is a difficult biome to survive in, like it doesn't have a tree and
also it is very cold, it hard to make a fire or sometimes it's hard to hunt animals because most
animals are dangerous.

4. What was your source of energy for your camp? Is this energy source sustainable? Why or
why not?
-Hydroplaning it a sustainable source because it can always use never disappear

5. If your biome suddenly experiences a drought, how would that affect your camp?
Would you be able to survive it? Would you need to make changes to your camp?
-In my opinion Tundra biome have a lot of snow if it drought the snow will melt and we can use
for water and we don’t have to change anything in the other hand I think it more easy to survive.

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