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Proyecto Bilingüe IES Francisco Ayala Granada 1º ESO B y C. Sección bilingüe

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FLORA OF CANADA

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CANADIAN

THE PART OF THE FLORA

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Biodiversity Flora of Canada is absolutely

diverse, due to the wide range of ecoregions and environmental present conditions in Canada. Of warm, moderated leafy forests of southern Ontario to the frigid Arctic plains of the northern Canada, of moderate wetted rainforests from the coast of the west to arid deserts, badlands and tundra plains, biodiversity of Canada the plants are extensive

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MARINE PARKS

NORTHWEST ATLANTIC

For putting an example of many marine parks that exists in Canada, I have chosen Northwest Atlantic’ for his great extension and his great variety of species marinades.

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LIFE IN WATER OF CANADA

Canada is surrounded by oceans: Pacific Ocean,Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean .

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giant kelp(Macrocystis pyrifera)

Is a giant kelp in habiting the Pacific coast of North America and in sub-Antarctic waters of South America, South Africa and New Zealand. Lives from the intertidal zone to about 30 meters deep and can form underwater forests.

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Seaweed

Seaweed is a loose, colloquial term encompassing macroscopic, multicellular, benthic marine algae. The term includes some members of the red, brown and green algae. Seaweeds can also be classified by use (as food, medicine, fertilizer, industrial, etc.).

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BLUE-GREEN ALGAE(cyanobacteria)

Are appointed by the green of the blue pigment phycocyanin along with chlorophyll, which gives them a blue-green. This was called cyanobacteria blue-green algae prior to the kingdom Monera recognized. The general characteristics shared by prokaryotic cyanobacteria

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PHYTOPLANKTON

Most phytoplankton are too small to be individually seen with the unaided eye. However, when present in high enough numbers, they may appear as a green discoloration of the water due to the presence of chlorophyll within their cells

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Plants of canada.

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Forest OF CANADA

Manitoba and especially Ontario, they shelter two types of forests. In the northern part, the boreal forest of dense vegetation is composed for coniferous as the white hawthorn, the balsamic fir and the larch. More in the southern part, in the valley of The St Lawrence, the vegetation is composed for coniferous and leafy trees. The magnificent maples of sugar are of the green luminous one in summer whereas in autumn they can be green, yellow or a red alive color. Every station is special.

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ACER RUBRUM

- Scientific or Latin name: Maple tree rubrum L.

- Common or vulgar name: red Maple, Maple of Canada.

- It reaches 30 m of height, bus.

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Lilium`s Canadense Lilium's Canadense, commonly called

anyone Iris of Canada or Iris of the meadow, is a native of of th North America. The plant grows up to 1.5 meters of high place. The flowers emerge in June, and are blending, yellow, orange or red, with the points. The plant has managed to be less common in the urban and suburban areas due to turning the pages weighed by deer of white-tie.

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Juglans cinerea. Juglans cinerea, the white American

Walnut, 1 2 is an original species of walnut of this of the United States and southeast of Canada, from the south of Quebec towards the west up to Minnesota, towards the south up to the north of Alabama and to the Southwest up to the north of Arkansas.3 It Is absent of most of the South of the States Unidos.4

It is a tree caducifolio that grows up to 20 m of high place, strange 30 m, and 40-80 cm of length of the stem, with a light gray bark. The leaves are pinnadas, 40-70 cm of length, with 11-17 small leaves, each one 5-10 cm of length and 3-5 cm of width. The whole leaf is pubescente, and of a slightly more brilliant green and yellowish color that many other leaves of the trees.

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BY DIEGO FLORES RUIZ,NORBERTO FERNANDEZ PORCEL,ALVARO FERNANDEZ GARCIA,AYELEN CASTILLO.