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Desert. by:Victor,Riku,Bani and Molly. Deserts around the world. In the world there are many deserts. For example: South Africa, North Western Mexico, Arizona, North of Africa, Southern Mongolia, North America & Southern California. Average yearly temperatures and rainfall.
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Desert • by:Victor,Riku,Bani and Molly
Deserts around the world • In the world there are many deserts. For example: South Africa, North Western Mexico, Arizona, North of Africa, Southern Mongolia, North America & Southern California.
Average yearly temperatures and rainfall • A desert’s temperature goes over 100 degrees F (38 degrees C) • Amount of rainfall:25o mm
Plants live in Desert • In desert there are plants such as: Cactuses, Grasses, Shrubs, River Gums, Yuca, Bewer Tail Cactuses, PaloVadea, Barel Cates.
Desert Animals • In the desert there are many animals such as:scorpions,jack rabbits,tortoises,side winders,turkey vultures,elf owls, kit foxes, camels & geckos.
Camels • In the desert there are lots of camels. • Camels have a hump which helps them keep water. Its hump stores fat for energy. • A camel’s nostrils close to keep out sand & dust. • A camel’s feet are large and wide.
Camel 2 • A camel’s eyes have a double row of long eyelashes.
Geckos • A gecko’s eyes are covered by a thin membrane to protect them. • A gecko’s skin is covered in dry hard scales. • A gecko’s tail breaks off when a predator grabs it. • A gecko hastiny hairs that grab smmoth surfaces.
Calfs • A calf doesn’t have any humps. It is only born with a little lump. It stores only fat.The calf is getting fat with mother’s milk. A camel and a calf are only fat at their hump.
Lifecycle of a Camel • Stage 1: Newborn • Stage 2: Calf • Stage 3: Adult Camel