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Death Valley, CA Death Valley is a national park with over 3 million acres of wilderness. It has many kinds of terrains, historic sites, plants, and animals.

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Death Valley, CA. Death Valley is a national park with over 3 million acres of wilderness. It has many kinds of terrains, historic sites, plants, and animals. Natural Features & Ecosystems. Springs and seeps Geology Sand Dunes. Faults Geologic Formations Salt Flats Lowest places on earth. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Death Valley, CA

Death Valley is a national park with over 3 million acres of wilderness. It has many kinds of terrains, historic sites, plants, and animals.

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Natural Features & Ecosystems• Faults•Geologic Formations•Salt Flats•Lowest places on earth

•Springs and seeps•Geology•Sand Dunes

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Hiking

• Hikers in Mosaic Canyon

• There about 16 trails and canyons to hike in Death Valley.

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Backpacking

There are a about 10 places to backpack in Death Valley which include: gorges, mountain passes, peaks, dunes, and canyons

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Joshua Tree National Park• A desert park that has many interesting plants,

animals, and land formations shaped by strong winds, rain, and climate extremes

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Activities in Joshua Tree• Backpacking• Birding• Camping• Geology Motor Tours• Wildflower viewing

• Hiking• Horseback Riding• Mountain Biking• Rock Climbing• Stargazing

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Stargazing• The Milky Way galaxy from Indian Cove

Campground

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Cleveland National Forest

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Biomes and Related Organisms

• Death Valley

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Joshua Tree

• Related Organisms:

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The Anza Borrego Desert

• Organisms

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La Jolla Shores

• Organisms

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The San Bernadino Mountains

• Organisms