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Desert. By: Joshua Brady And Christian Herbster. Table of Contents. 1 Introduction 2 Map 3 Animal life 4 Plant life 5 Physical landscape/habitat 6 Human influences 7 Weather 8 Warnings 9 Globally important 10 Glossary 11 Works cited. Introduction.
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Desert By: Joshua Brady And ChristianHerbster
Table of Contents • 1 Introduction • 2 Map • 3 Animal life • 4 Plant life • 5 Physical landscape/habitat • 6 Human influences • 7 Weather • 8 Warnings • 9 Globally important • 10 Glossary • 11 Works cited
Introduction • Desert: dry area: an area of land, usually in very hot climates, that consists only of sand, gravel, or rock with little or no vegetation, little to none water. Also the desert has a variety of animals and plants that live there such as snakes, lizards, camels etc. Deserts cover more than one fifth of Earths land. 1
Animal Life • The harsh conditions make it difficult for animals to thrive. • There are many animals but the one that stands out is the camel because its so well adapted. • Other animals that survive here must have tough skin, and ability to move in the sand. 3
Animal Life (Continued) • Dingo dog, Camel, Snake, Coyote Hump day! 3a
Animal Life Questions • What do animals need to survive? • Name 2 animals that live in a desert 3b
Plant Life • The little water in deserts make it difficult for plants to survive. • Most plants have a deep root system which goes down to the soil to obtain water. • The most abundant plant would be the cactus, which can grow up to 50 feet. 4
Plant Life (Continued) • Cactus, Joshua Tree, Jumping Cholla 4a
Plant Life Questions • What’s the most abundant plant in a desert? • How do plants get water in the desert? 4b
Physical Landscape • Deserts are mostly sand and mountains on the surface, and soil is deeply underground. • Very dry climate with little to no rain. • Some oasis’s have water on the surface due to water from underground being pushed up. 5
Physical Landscape (Continued) • Sand Dunes, Mountains, Oasis, 5a
Physical Landscape Questions • What are deserts mostly made out of? • Are deserts dry or wet? 5b
Human Influences • Riding off road vehicles, the tracks kill off vegetation • Sand viper which hides in sand can be an unsuspecting victim. • The tracks also scare the sand for decades. 6
Human Influence (Questions) • Name the animal to watch out for when riding in desert • How long do tracks stay for in the sand? 6b
Weather • Average Precipitation is 10 inches • Average Temperature is 68-77 F 7
Warnings • Harsh environment is hard to survive in without supplies. • Global warming increases droughts. • Higher temperatures may produce wildfires. • Small changes in temperature or precipitation can have an impact on plants and animals. • The endangered animals are antelope and gazelle in Sahara desert. 8
Globally Important • One sixth of the worlds population and one fifth of the earths landmass is the desert. • Plants and animals benefit humans, domesticated camels are good for pack animals and desert plants like the Date are an important food source in North Africa and Middle East. 9
Glossary • Thrive- to grow or develop successfully • Abundant- a great number • Oasis- an area in the desert where there's water and plants • Decade- 10 years • Global Warming- the recent increase in the world's temperature 10
Works Cited • www.kbears.com • www.nationalgeographic.com • www.ehow.com • www.berkeley.edu 11