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Deciduous Forest. By: Kyle Kysor. Abiotic Factors. Average temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit Average rainfall per year ranges from 30 to 60 inches a year The latitude ranges from 23 degrees north to 38 degrees south It is made up of rolling hills. Abiotic Factors.
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Deciduous Forest By: Kyle Kysor
Abiotic Factors • Average temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit • Average rainfall per year ranges from 30 to 60 inches a year • The latitude ranges from 23 degrees north to 38 degrees south • It is made up of rolling hills.
Abiotic Factors • It has four seasons spring, summer, autumn and winter • Mild Summers 70 degrees June – August • Cool Winters Just below freezing start in December • The soil is very fertile
Biotic Factors • The leafy trees shed leaves every year due to lack of water reserves. • Evergreens keep their leaves during the winter because their leaves are smaller which looses less water.
Biotic Factors • Broad leafed deciduous trees and some of the evergreen trees make up the forest. • Such as the ash, oak, lime, beech, birch, and northern arrow wood. • Wildflowers such as oxlip, bluebells, painted trillium, and primrose.
Adaptations • The animals adapt to the weather by hibernating during winter. • Other three seasons they live off the land. • They try the plants for food. • They use trees for shelter water supply and sometimes food. • They have camouflage that looks like the ground.
Adaptations • Plants adapt by leaning toward the sun and soaking up the nutrients in the ground.
Interactions • The insects and herbivores live off the vegetation. • The herbivores provide food for the carnivores.
Human Interactions • A lot of deciduous forests lost land due to farms and towns. • Although people try protecting the forest others are poaching the animals. • Animals loose homes when people build their houses. • They want the land because it is fertile.
Bibliography • http://ths.sps.lane.edu/biomes/deciduous3/deciduous3.html • http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/deciduous_forest.htm • http://www.google.com/imgres?q=deciduous+forest • http://www.pptbackgrounds.net/-frame-flower-tag162.html • http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/biomes/tempded.htm