lili kawasaki, hannah harvey, cassie sheets, sean wroten period: 1 january, 2011

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DECIDUOUS FOREST Lili Kawasaki, Hannah Harvey, Cassie Sheets, Sean Wroten Period: 1 January, 2011

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  • Slide 1
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  • Lili Kawasaki, Hannah Harvey, Cassie Sheets, Sean Wroten Period: 1 January, 2011
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  • Places located: United States- (Examples)Minnesota & Ohio Canada Europe Russia Japan China
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  • Attractions Located Smokey Mountains Virginia Cades Cove In Smokey Mountains Catalooche North Carolina Activities Horseback riding Hiking Camping Bike trails
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  • American breech Carpet moss Common lime Guelder rose Lady fern Adaptations (This is a picture of Carpet Moss)
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  • The height helps because they are also close to the sun to use photosynthesis Another one of their adaptations is soaking up the nutrients This is a picture of a Guelder
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  • The average amount of precipitation is 75 cm- 150 cm. per year. The types of precipitation are rain, snow, hail and freezing rain. The picture on the left shows about the average temperature for the Deciduous Forest.
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  • The seasonal precipitation differences include: Winter- snow/ freezing rain Spring- rain Summer- rain/ hail Fall- rain/ freezing rain The picture on the right shows snow in the Deciduous Forest.
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  • Temperatures range from -30 degrees Celsius to 30 degrees Celsius. The average temperature is 10 degrees Celsius. Each of the 4 seasons are 130- 200 days long.
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  • Due to climate changes, leaves fall off trees and change colors in the Fall. Then they grow back in the Spring. The days shorten in the fall. ( This is a picture of trees in the Deciduous Forest. You can see how the color of the leaves are changed )
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  • Beaver Brown Bear Fox Porcupine Skunk Bald Eagle Black Bear Coyote Duckbill platypusPicture of a Bald Eagle
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  • One animal adaptation is there fur changes in the summer and winter to help them blend in. Another adaptation is that most animals going into a stage called hibernation witch is like a deep sleep. This is an American black bear
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  • The deciduous forest is used for mostly farming and housing. The soil is very fertile and is often enriched with falling leaves, dead organisms, and twigs. (A Deciduous forest in Dysart Woods, Ohio)
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  • Some crops that are grown in the Deciduous Forest are corn, soy bean, wheat, pumpkins, green beans, and potato. A Deciduous forest located in Dysart Woods, Ohio.
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  • People are killing a lot of animals by building homes. As human population increase it causes deforestation, pollution, and industrial usage problems to this biome. (This deciduous forest would be wiped out by deforestation)