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Deciduous forest

Deciduous forest. A temperate rain forest and were going to see every season and animal here. What is an example of food or webs here. . bear eat the Deere and the vulgar eat the leftovers or ground hogs eat the grass and the wolf eat the groundhog then the bear eats the wolf parrot producer.

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Deciduous forest

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  1. Deciduous forest A temperate rain forest and were going to see every season and animal here

  2. What is an example of food or webs here. • bear eat the Deere and the vulgar eat the leftovers or ground hogs eat the grass and the wolf eat the groundhog then the bear eats the wolf parrot producer.

  3. What kind of animals live here • Bear consumer plants producer wolf consumer and Deer and insect producer.

  4. What class of insect are they. • Mammals insects birds are all part of the food chain and web.

  5. Describe a food web or chain. • When a fish eats the bottom then the bear eats the fish or deer eat the grass then the wolf eats the deer then the bear eats the wolf.

  6. Describe the adaptations of the order they need to survive. • Some need to survive by hibernating or migrating south .Others need to hunt others don’t some got to run before getting eaten to run.

  7. Describe a symbiotic relationship that may occur • Mutualism happens when to other different kind of species mate. • Parasitism is when a non-mutual relationship between organisms of different species where one organism, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host.

  8. Where in the world is your biome located? • North America • Europe • Australia • Asia • South America

  9. What is the soil like in your biome? • Has some of the most fertile soil in the world. • Has thousands of years of thick plant life. • Has good living conditions for plants and animals. • Deep well drained soil consisting of clay, sand, silt and rotten plants.

  10. What landforms are located in your biome? • Mountains • Deltas • Water falls • Rivers • Plains

  11. What are the different elevations in you biome? • United States and Canada: are at 2,300 feet above sea level • Europe: are at 3,300 feet above sea level • Russia and China: are at 2,000 feet above sea level • Japan: is at 4,000 feet above sea level

  12. What are the important places (National Parks, famous land forms, etc.) that are in this biome? • Delta National Forest in Mississippi • Appellation Mountains along the eastern United States • Niagara Falls on the U.S. Canadian border • The Alps in Europe

  13. Plant life of deciduous forest • Tons or millions of flowers • Only a few kinds of trees are pine, spruce etc

  14. Plant growing season • Grows well in the summer • Winter plants die • Spring middle growing time • Summer ready to be picked

  15. Reproduction • Starts at the end of the winter • Starts at spring

  16. What are the water resources in this biome • Water resources can be found in rain lakes snow and rivers

  17. What is the range and average temperature • Cool mornings • Mild climate • Changeable climate in a day min. and hour • Winter 10 to 30 degrees F. • July 36 to 81 degrees F.

  18. What is the climate like in your biome • Cool not hot • Summers hot and dry • Oceans make climate mild

  19. What is the range and average precipitation • 50 cm of rain a year (1,000 mm) • Snow range 8 to 96 in. • Rain and melted snow = 32 to 80 in.

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