Title: Stream Monitoring site data on Spring Hollow
1Stream Monitoring site data on Spring Hollow
2 Dissolved oxygen
- Fish and macro-invertebrates do not breathe
water, they breathe oxygen dissolved in the
water, DO.
3 Phosphorous
- That it is when things die
4 Nitrates
- Its when things die and decay
5How the Rainbow Fish got His name
- The rainbow Fish was swimming in the lake and.
6Rainbow fish
- He saw a rainbow and he wanted to go to swimming
in the Rainbow
7The Rainbow fish
- and he did and he and turned into a Rainbow fish
and thats how The Rainbow fish got his name .
8The Rainbow fish
- and thats How we got the Rainbow fish
9Information about the Rainbow fish
- That is a fish that lives in clear water Toney
Grove and the can get so big past a foot long
and way about 15.oz 30.oz that is a lot of .oz
and
10Trees
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Elderberry is a small tree
usually seen in low shrubby form or in clumps. It
seldom exceeds 20 feet in height and eight inches
in diameter in this area. However, specimens
over twice this size may be found. The crown is
usually rounded for individual trees, while
clumps are somewhat vase-shaped. HISTORY OF
USE AND COMMERCIAL IMPORTANCE This tree has
been used principally for the fruit it produces.
The Indians had a use for almost all parts of the
plant. Berries were used for food and stems were
seed for musical instruments. Another important
use for this tree is it provides food for the
wildlife. The berries are extensively used by
birds and other wildlife deer and elk browse
the plant heavily. Domestic animals also fee on
the leaves and twigs. u HABITAT AND
DISTRIBUTION Elderberry is commonly found along
streams and canyon bottoms where soil is moist.
Even though this tree is generally found through
11The ropes course
That was so scare and that was fun I think we
should go again
12canoe
You paddle forward and the other person backward
and you go clock ward and the back person is in
chard and my speed for canoeing 1.55 seconds
13Newtons third law
- Whenever there is an action there is an equal and
opposite reaction.
14GPS
- That is to find your way if you are lost and to
find your stuff if you have the co-ords and the
longitude and the latitude and the date the GPS
can tell you an estimated the time of sunrise and
sunset .
15Franklin Basin
- We had a lot of fun and we look for the beaver
and then we wrote a story about the secret spot
and then we .
16Hardware Ranch
- That the Elk stay in at Hardware Ranch in the
winter and get food from the people at Hardware
Ranch and people get to have sleigh rids
17Water testing
18Owl pellets
19Sub Alien pine fear
- GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- Sub alpine fir is a typical medium sized
evergreen tree of our high mountain slopes and
canyons. Its crown is very distinctive in that it
is slender and spire-like. The - upper several feet of the crown may have a
diameter of less than one foot. The branches of
this tree persist on the trunk right to the
ground. In Utah this tree seldom - exceeds 90 feet in height and 2 feet in
diameter at maturity. - HISTORY OF USE AND COMMERCIAL IMPORTANCE
- Sub alpine fir has had only limited use in
Utah. Some use has been for poles, rough
construction timbers, and fuel. The wood of this
tree may have some potential for - boxwood and pulp. In many of our local timber
harvest operations this tree is cut with other
species and processed into poorer grades of
lumber. Wood rot is a - serious problem in this tree and causes
considerable loss in older stands, especially the
lower logs. Small trees are extensive
20Chock Cherry
- HISTORY OF USE AND COMMERCIAL IMPORTANCE
- In Utah the wood of this tree has been
un-important. However, the tree does provides an
important component of our wildlife habitat
because it furnishes bird food - and browse for deer and elk. Sometimes this
tree is poisonous to domestic livestock and it is
also important for ground cover and erosion
control.
21Box Elder
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Box elder is the "poor
relative" of the maples. This tree is medium
sized, average in height (about 45 feet), and
about 24 inches in diameter. The crown is very
dense, broad, and rounded, usually extending
from the ground up. HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION
The form of Box elder found in Utah is a
variety (interims) of the species that is widely
distributed throughout the United States. Box
elder is common along stream courses in the
mountain canyons of the state. It is also mostly
found between 4,000 and 8,000 foot elevations.
22- my Quiet place is in Franklin Bison By a
tree by the waster and you look around you see
grass and water and I can here the birds and the
wind the ground is so bumpy and Mountain and a
lot of things doing on y secret spot and there
is trees all around me and then and the creeks
are so nose and then the water is so loud and the
grass fills good to lay in . -
- I can see the play ground in the Hot sun .
Thebe shade is the fun part and . I cool shade .
And 5there are a lot of shade and the cars going
by I don't binging the yellow hot sun and every
one is nose lunch is good I like lunch . The
trees are round the garbage's can is round My
rock is a circle rock its hard and if I lock
strait I see the lake and I here Tony Grove is
cool and there are 4 trees behind me and then we
see the Hollow forest and its is a little
brassy and I and the fish are jumping up and down
I hear the wind making the trees moved and there
are snow on the top of the maintain My Quiet
place I have a Quit places by the pavilion in
the grass by the Hot sun but is the in the shade
. This places is so quiet think I should stay her
all day