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Freshwater. Dave C./David M. 7-1. Table of Contents. Biome Map…………………………..slide 3 Landforms…………………………... Slide 4 Producers……………………………slide 5 Herbivores…………………………… slide 6 Carnivores and omnivores………… slide 7 Climate………………………………. Slide 8 Ecological concerns……………….. Slide 9
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Freshwater Dave C./David M. 7-1
Table of Contents • Biome Map…………………………..slide 3 • Landforms…………………………... Slide 4 • Producers……………………………slide 5 • Herbivores…………………………… slide 6 • Carnivores and omnivores………… slide 7 • Climate………………………………. Slide 8 • Ecological concerns……………….. Slide 9 • conservation efforts……………….. Slide 10 • Interesting facts……………………. Slide 11 • Work cited…………………………… slide 12
Landforms • Marshes • Swamps • Bogs • Lakes • Rivers
Producers • Reeds • Rushes • Algae • Plankton
Herbivores • Insects • Water Flea (daphnia) • Mollusks • carp
Carnivores and Omnivores • Pumpkinseed (carnivores) • Bear (omnivore) • Turtle (carnivores) • Frog (carnivores)
Climate • Are mostly Four seasons • Wet all year long • The temperatures of 65ْ F-75ْ F on the top of rivers and lakes • At the bottom it is 39ْ F-45ْ F
Ecological Concerns • One big concern is for freshwater is the trash. We don’t realize it but the rivers are being polluted.
Conservation • We can help freshwater biomes by planting more trees • Also pick up trash
Interesting facts • Lake Superior is the biggest lake • 3% is of the Earth are freshwater • Some freshwaters have slat in them. Such as the Dead sea. The sea has giant sheets of salt.
Work citied • Hammonds Hesther, Sayre Pulley April Wetlands, lake and pond, Wetland • Brookfield, Connecticut Astrotrems • The millbrook Harcoant A chievelnc. 1996, 2002 • Htl://mbgnet:motiors//freasn//lakes