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Rattle Snake Mountain

Rattle Snake Mountain.

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Rattle Snake Mountain

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  1. Rattle Snake Mountain On the second day, we went to Rattle Snake Mountain. The hike up the mountain was mostly up hill. During the hike some of the biotic things we saw were squirrels, toads, horse and deer flies, trees: Yellow birch, red maple, sugar maple, beach, hemlock, Witch hazel, white birch, Striped maple. Some of the Abiotic things we saw were rocks, air, water, mud, sand, and sun. On the top of the mountain there was a mud/water piece of land. The pH of the pool of mud/ water was 4 and the temperature was 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The pool of mud was formed by bust balls collecting in between two rocks. Then water gets caught there and things grow making more biotic material. Rattle Snake Mountain: pH: 4 Temp: 80 degrees Biotic: Toad, horse and deer flies, trees: Yellow birch, red maple, sugar maple, beach, hemlock, Witch hazel, white birch, Striped maple Abiotic: rocks, air, water, mud, sand, and sun Per. Refl.: The hike was straight up most of the time. The view from the top was amazing!

  2. Baker River Baker River: pH: 4.5 Temp: 78 degrees Biotic: Crawfish, flies, fish, trees: Yellow Birch, red maple, sugar maple, hemlock, spruce, Witch hazel, white birch, Stripe maple Abiotic: air, water, mud, rocks, sand Per. Refl.: The water was cool but felt good because it was so hot. It was fun to jump off the rock into the water. Right after going to Rattlesnake Mountain, we went to Baker River. Baker River was not hot but it felt good. Some of the biotic things we saw were Toad, horse and deer flies, trees: Yellow birch, red maple, sugar maple, beach, hemlock, Witch hazel, white birch, and Striped maple. Some of the Abiotic things we saw were rocks, air, water, mud, sand, and sun. The pH of the Baker River is 4.5 and the temperature was 78 degrees Fahrenheit.

  3. Fox Park Pond On the first day we got to Mindflight, we went to Fox Park pond. Fox Park pond is a pond where we caught animals in the water. Fax Park pond is a pond that was made by humans. Some of the things we saw were crawfish, fish, frogs, bugs, flies, Daphnia, Bosnina, Cyclopond, grass, and Scuds. Some of the Abiotic things we saw at Fox Park Pond were water, rock, air, mud, sun, and sand. The pH of the pond was 5, and the temperature of the pond was 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Fox Park Pond: pH: 5 Temp: 80 degrees Biotic: Crawfish, fish, frogs, bugs, flies, Daphina, Bosnina, Cyclopond, Scuds Abiotic: water, rock, air, mud, sand, Per. Refl.: We had a lot of fun but we got eaten by the flies.

  4. Walter Newton pond Walter Newton pond: pH: 5 Temp: 78 Biotic: bugs, plankton, Yellow birch, red maple, sugar maple, beach, hemlock, Witch hazel, white birch, Stripe maple Abiotic: water, rocks, sand, air, mud Per. Refl. The small hike was easy and was worth it.

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