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Page 1: Baguio project concepcion, kimberly

BAGUIOSubmitted by:

Kimberly Concepcion

AOB

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Flora

Scientific Name: Dahlia hortensis

• a genus of bushy, tuberous,

perennial plants

• used as food plants by the larvae

• grow naturally in climates which

do not experience frost

Scientific Name: Aquilegia canadensis

• known for the spurred petals of

their flowers.

• used as food plants by some

butterflies, moths and caterpillars

DAHILA COLUMBINE DAISY

Scientific Name: Bellis_perennis

• with short creeping rhizomes

and small rounded or spoon-

shaped evergreen leaves 2–

5 cm long

• used in folk medicine

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VIOLET

Scientific Name: Viola

Odorata L.

• a genus of Spring

flowering plants in the

family Violaceae.

• typically have heart-

shaped leaves, and

asymmetrical flowers

DIANTHUS

Scientific Name:

Dianthus Caryophyllus

• used as food plants by

the larvae of some Lepidoptera

species

• mostly perennial herbs, a few

are annual or biennial, and

some are low subshrubs with

woody basal stems.

SUNFLOWER

Scientific Name: Helianthus annuus

• an annual plant native to

the Americas that possess a

large inflorescence

• has a rough, hairy stem, broad,

coarsely toothed, rough leaves

and circular heads of flowers.

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FAUNA

Scientific Name: Equus ferus caballus

Kingdom: Animalia

has evolved over the past 45 to

55 million years

• Horses are herbivores, they eat like

grass and wheats.

• Horses are mammals

HORSES DOGS

Scientific Name: Canis lupus

familiaris and Canis lupus dingo

• domesticated form of the gray

wolf

• dogs are dichromats and have

color vision

• they eat meats and fish,

RABBIT

Scientific Name: Oryctolagus

cuniculus

• rabbit's ears measure10 cm (4

in) long,

• are often used as a symbol

of fertility or rebirth

• they eat carrots and green

leafy vegatables

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EAGLE

Scientific name: Pithecophaga

jefferyi

• formerly known as the Monkey-

eating eagle

• one of the largest and most

powerful birds in the world.

• they eat worms

PIGEON ELEPHANT

Scientific Name: Columba livia

• also known as the Rock

Dove or Blue Rock Dove

• often found in pairs in the

breeding season but is usually

gregarious

• they eat wheats

Scientific Name: Loxodonta Africana

• are the largest land animals

now living

• a symbol of wisdom in Asian

cultures and are famed for

their memory and intelligence

• they are plant eaters

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FOOD CHAIN

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Significance / Importance• Baguio belongs to the biome of tropical rainforest

and it is said that it is the most complex biome. It serves as a home to over half of the total species on Earth. As a Fashion Designer, it helps me to do my things easily and feel comfortable that I wouldn’t get irritated because I am used to its temperature. It wouldn’t be hard for me to adjust. There are lots of vintage shops “ukay-ukay” and in that way I can sell my new clothing designs which is affordable. Our climate affects our way of clothing, it changes every time.

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• There are different trends we follow or set for our different climate changes. The climate affects our way of dressing up. We “fashion designers” are needed to design new clothing apparel that is appropriate for the climate we are currently experiencing. It would look funny if you see someone wearing a jacket on a very hot day or somebody wearing sleeveless on a rainy day. Therefore, I conclude that this biome is really important, because clothing has a very great influence on our everyday life and fashion designers are essential.

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SOURCES:

• http://wikipedia.org• http://yahooimages.com