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Deciduous forest

Deciduous forest. By Michelle Champagne And Sarah Holland . http://www.ccet.ua.edu/hhmi/images/Autumn.JPG. Table of Contents . Title slide Table of contents Biome map Land forms Producers Herbivores Carnivores and Omnivores Climate Ecological Concerns Conservation efforts

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Deciduous forest

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  1. Deciduous forest By Michelle Champagne And Sarah Holland http://www.ccet.ua.edu/hhmi/images/Autumn.JPG

  2. Table of Contents • Title slide • Table of contents • Biome map • Land forms • Producers • Herbivores • Carnivores and Omnivores • Climate • Ecological Concerns • Conservation efforts • Interesting facts • Work cited • Grade rubric

  3. Biome Map http://www.oswego.org/staff/rfavuzzi/web/biomes.htm http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/deciduous_forest.htm

  4. Land forms Deltas Lakes Rivers Ponds Mountains Appalachian Adirondack Landforms are the features that make up the earth's surface http://www.deyoungmatson.com/Priest/pictures/Appalachian%20Mountains.jpg http://www.pulaskinychamber.com/images/Lake%20Ontario.jpg

  5. Producers are always plants. They make their own food. Trees Fruit Maple Decidous Pine 15-25 Kinds Producers Deciduous trees: trees that lose their leaves http://www.arenal.net/canopy-tour-costa-rica/photo/canopy-tour-arenal-paraiso-3-cables.jpg

  6. Herbivores Herbivores are animals that only eat plants Elk Squirrel Deer Moose Beaver http://biology.fullerton.edu/mammalogy/photo-comp/images-s2000/squirrel-rc.jpg http://www.friendsoflbl.org/Elk%20Pair.jpg http://www.arenal.net/canopy-tour-costa-rica/photo/canopy-tour-arenal-paraiso-3-cables.jpg http://snowe.senate.gov/images/moose.jpg http://pinker.wjh.harvard.edu/photos/santa_barbara_california/images/mule%20deer%20fawn.jpg http://www.markhorrell.com/travel/argentina/tierradelfuego/images/tail.jpg

  7. Carnivores and Omnivores An omnivore is an animal that eats meet and plants A carnivore is a animal that only eats meat People (omnivore) Hawk Frog Gray Fox Shrew (omnivore) Giant Panda (omnivore) http://www.birdsinflight.net/images/gray_fox.jpg http://www.exn.ca/news/images/2000/09/20/20000920-shrew.jpg http://www.hedweb.com/animimag/pandagia.jpg http://www.interkriti.org/pics/inter/hawk.jpg http://www.oswego.org/staff/rfavuzzi/web/SCI%20METH%20RESEARCH%20http.htm

  8. Climate • Temperate zone • Warm summers, cold winters • 80 inches (200 cm) of rainfall per year • High temperature-81 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius) • Low temperature – 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-12 degrees Celsius) If your lucky you can see a rainbow when it rains http://www.ccjonesphotos.com/PS/images/Rainbow%20over%20Victoria%20Falls.jpg

  9. The deciduous forests are losing trees http://photos1.blogger.com/img/197/1796/640/IMG_6864.jpg Ecological concerns are problems that occur in the biomes. Ecological Concerns • Pollution • Decreasing in habitats http://www.wrightslaw.com/us/Harvey1.jpg

  10. Conservation efforts • Recycling paper • For every one tree you cut down, plant one more • Regulating amount of trees • Filtration system for pollution http://www.keltruck.com/Images/Recycling%20logo%2001_tcm173-73419.gif http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/90/Airpol.jpg/200px-Airpol.jpg

  11. Interesting Facts High on top of the Canopy 100 ft above the ground sits the deciduous forest canopy. It makes homes for plants and animals with beautiful sights too see. When you go to the deciduous forests... There are many beautiful birds that migrate, so come to the deciduous forests in the summer. You can hike in the Appalachian and Adirondack Mountains, and go fishing for all the fish in the lakes and streams. http://www.arenal.net/canopy-tour-costa-rica/photo/canopy-tour-arenal-paraiso-3-cables.jpg

  12. Work Cited Kaplan, Elizabeth. Temperate Forest. New York: Benchmark Books, 1996. Forests. Chanhassen: Sundance, 2002. Macmillan, Dianne M., Life in a Deciduous Forest. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Company, 2002. Sayre, April Pulley. Temperate Deciduous Forest. Brookfield: Twenty-first Century Books, 1994. Woodward, John. Temperate Forests. Austin: Steck-Vaughn, 2002.

  13. Grade Rubric

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