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Temperate Rain Forests

Temperate Rain Forests. By Maja Schmidt. 1,2. World Map. 3. Abiotic factors. Heavy rain falls, which are necessary for plant and animals. Fertile soil which helps the plants to grow. Sunny summers and cold winters. 24. The Animals. 4. The Elk A Herbivore

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Temperate Rain Forests

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  1. Temperate Rain Forests By Maja Schmidt 1,2

  2. World Map 3

  3. Abiotic factors Heavy rain falls, which are necessary for plant and animals Fertile soil which helps the plants to grow Sunny summers and cold winters 24

  4. The Animals 4

  5. The Elk • A Herbivore • Brown fur and Antlers on his head, to blend into the environment • Thick warm fur for cold winters 5, 7, 8

  6. The Raccoon • Carnivore • Warm fur Flexible paws for climbing when threatened 6, 9

  7. The Black Bear Sleeps in winter Good in swimming to catch food 7, 10

  8. Brown and thick fur to blend in with the environment The Cougar Thick paws for running 8 It eats mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, and even large moose. 8

  9. The Plants Fireweed Western Red Cedar Stinging Nettle Salmonberry 11

  10. Salmonberry Easy to grow in soft, moist ground Red flower to attract bees Seeds in berry 12, 13

  11. Fireweed Tall, pink flowers to attract bees and other small animals 14

  12. Western Red Cedar A needle tree Can survive in cold winters 15

  13. StingingNettle Has medical uses Has poison in his leaves, which burns on the skin 16, 21

  14. Cut down Human Impact Feeding pollution Forrest Fires 17, 18, 19, 20

  15. Polluting Rivers or lakes get poisoned Animals die or loose their homes 22

  16. Cut down Many animals loose their homes We are cutting down oxygen

  17. Feeding Animals start not being afraid of us The amount of animals have increased greatly

  18. Bibliography • http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/olympic/recreation-nu/images/LpTrSitkaSpruceTrees_aug04.JPG • http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/biomes/temprain.htm • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Temperate_rainforest_map.png • http://www.mbgnet.net/sets/rforest/temprf/animals.htm • http://www.vallescaldera.gov/comevisit/elk/index.aspx • http://www.loomcom.com/raccoons/gallery/index.html • http://www.itsnature.org/ground/mammals-land/black-bear/ • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cougar • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raccoon#Diet • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Black_Bear • http://www.wildernesscollege.com/temperate-rainforest-plants.html • http://www.turtlepuddle.org/alaskan/wild/berries.html • http://www.urbanscout.org/salmon-berry-smoothie/ • http://www.turtlepuddle.org/alaskan/wild/flowers-2.html • http://tryonfarm.org/share/node/390 • http://natureasmedicine.wordpress.com/2009/04/20/salubrious-health-benefits-of-the-nettle-herb/ • http://www.mooseyscountrygarden.com/willow-tree-garden/daffodils-tree-stump.html • http://www.landcoalition.org/cpl-blog/?p=2211 • http://www.fs.fed.us/research/climate/usfs-cc-research.shtml • http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-10091074/stock-photo-forest-polluted-with-old-tires.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stinging_nettle • http://fotobank.ru/image/MP04-5198.html • http://www.sweden.se/eng/Home/Education/Research/Reading/Black-liquor---fuel-of-the-future/ • http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=2379

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