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Mountain laurel By: M arlee C undro

Mountain laurel By: M arlee C undro. The Mountain laurel is a member of the heath family The Mountain laurel is a shrub The Mountain laurel is distributed throughout the state’s wooded hillside. Trilobite By:Gabe Colyer. Many Trilobites had large eyes

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Mountain laurel By: M arlee C undro

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  1. Mountain laurelBy: MarleeCundro • The Mountain laurel is a member of the heath family • The Mountain laurel is a shrub • The Mountain laurel is distributed throughout the state’s wooded hillside

  2. TrilobiteBy:GabeColyer • Many Trilobites had large eyes • The Ute Indians of the western United States fashioned trilobites into amulets. • They are prized by jewelry and curio collectors.They are prized by jewelry and curio collectors

  3. The Eastern Hemlock Tree By: Kaitlyn Diehl • ½ inches long • Needles are two-ranked • Tips are blunt • Also called Canada Hemlock • It lives long • Hemlock may take 250 to 300 to reach maturity

  4. MT.DAVISBY: SAL WILLS • Highest point in Pennsylvania • It was named after John Nelson Davis who was an early settler • The summit of Pennsylvania may be ascended by cars or a number of hiking trails

  5. White Tailed DeerBy:DakotaEigenbrod • It is a Herbivore • It’s life span is 6-14 years • It’s size is 6 to 7.75 ft • Its’s weight is 110 to 300 lbs

  6. Philadelphiaby: Aaron Mason • Philadelphia has a nick name The City of Brotherly Love. • It is the only place to have the Liberty Bell. • It is the fifth most populous city in the united states.

  7. GOVERNOR TOM CORBETTby :Sierra Spencer • "Tom" Corbett born June 17, 1949. • In1983 Corbett went into private practice for serval years. • Corbett received his bachelors degree from Lebanon valley cdollege.

  8. William Pennby Katelyn Stanek • William Penn was an early champion of democracy and religious freedom. • He wrote and urged for a Union of all the English colonies. • He considered the problems of war and peace deeply.

  9. The Great DaneBy: Kirsten Scheffley • It came from England • It is a hurting and working dog • It was friends with William Penn • It is loyalty of all dogs

  10. Appalachian Mountians by: Emily Smith 4-Z • Located in eastern North America. • Formed 480 million years ago during the Ordovician period. • Averaging around 3000ft. (910m).

  11. The FireflyBy:BroghanPersun • The firefly’s chemically produced light can be yellow ,green , or red. • The most commonly known fireflies are nocturnal. • Light production in fireflies are due to a type chemical reaction called bioluminescence.

  12. HeroicHarrisburg!By : Caitlyn Pazdon • Harrisburg is PA’s state capital. • The capital building is very large. • There is a very healthy life style there.

  13. Ruffed GrouseBy Michael Gadola • Hunting of the ruffed grouse is done to the north and in the far west of the USA. • Most grouses spend early mornings and late afternoons on the ground. • Ruffed grouse will frequently seek gravel and clover along road beds during early mornings and afternoons

  14. TarahToohilby:AbbyMintz 4-Z • She favors improving the business climate in Pennsylvania by removing burdensome taxes for local entrepreneurs. • Tarah is a member of the Lower Luzerne Assocation. • She serves on the House Judiciary,Health,Local Government and Urban and Affairs committees

  15. Lake Erieby:Matthew Major • Lake Erie is the fourth largest lake of all the Great Lakes. • Lake Erie is the tenth largest lake globally. • Lake Erie was named after the Erie Tribe of Native Americans.

  16. MilkBy: Nigel Schenewerk • Worlds daily farms produced about 720 million tones of milk in 2010 • China, Mexico, Japan are the worlds largest importers of milk and milk products • Throuhout the world, there are more than 6 billion consumers of milk and milk product

  17. BrookTroutBy:ColeBrady • Brook trout is a popular game fish with anglers, particularly fly fishermen. • Brook-trout populations depend on cold, clear, well-oxygenated water of high purity. • Makes a delicious dinner!

  18. Pittsburg FactsBy:CarterFrask • By 1812, Pittsburg was producing a significant amount of iron, brass, tin, and glass products. • High School games routinely get over 10,000 fans per contest and extensive press coverage. • The city can be broken down into the down area, called the golden triangle.

  19. Us Brig NiagaraBy:Jake Frazier • The Flagship Niagara is a two masted square rigged sailing vessel. • Niagara sails with a crew of 40 people. • The Niagara is a major museum exhibit when in homeport.

  20. Susquehanna RiverBy.Derek Flores • Susquehanna river is the largest river in the usa • Longest river in the continental united states with out boat traffic • Providing half of the bays fresh water in flow

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