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Title: The Forest Biome


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The Forest Biome
  • By Mary, Joe, Gina, and Jay

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Comparing Two Biomes
  • Deciduous Forest
  • Rain Forest
  • Rainfall 30-60 inches
  • Temperatures average 30 - 70
  • Four seasons
  • Rainfall 50-260 inches
  • Temperatures average 68 - 93
  • Two seasons very similar but slightly more rain
    in one
  • Near equator

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Location
  • North America, in western Europe, in China,
    Korea, Japan and Australia
  • Latitude from 23 N to 38 S

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Climate and Weather
  • Average temperature around 50F summers average
    temp. 70F, winter average 30F
  • Average rainfall 30-60 inches a year
  • Four distinct seasons winter, spring, summer,
    fall
  • Season Slideshow

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Plants
  • Plant Adaptations plants lean toward sun to get
    energy, leaves shed in cold
  • 5 zones tall tree, small tree, shrub, herb,
    ground
  • Trees can grow to 100 feet
  • Many middle sized trees and shrubs
  • Small forest floor plants and lichen
  • Great Lobelia
  • Oak
  • Lichen

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Lichen
  • 8 of vegetation
  • Fungi
  • Grows with a partner like algae

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Oak Trees
  • 600 Species
  • Wood used for lumber
  • Bark used for medicine and dyes
  • Acorns are seeds used for oil and food
  • Symbol of strength
  • White oak tallest up to 100 feet tall

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Great Lobelia
  • Forest floor flower
  • Perennial
  • Adaptations
  • bright flowers attract pollinators like
    bumblebees and butterflies
  • Pollen is protein rich

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Animals
  • Adaptations hibernation, camouflage, trees as
    food and shelter
  • Mammals, amphibians, birds, insects
  • Black bear
  • Eastern Gray Squirrel
  • Box Elder Beetle

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Black Bear
  • Cubs born in winter are helpless usually 2
  • Live 20 years
  • Shy, curious, intelligent
  • Omnivore berries, roots, grass, insects
  • 250-350 lbs.
  • No predators

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Eastern Gray Squirrel
  • Rodent
  • 9-12 inches
  • 14 16 ounces
  • Hoards food nuts and seeds -for later
  • Nest in fork of trees
  • Babies 2 times a year
  • Hawks, weasels, raccoons hunt squirrel

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Box Elder Beetle
  • Box Elder Beetle is black and red
  • Half inch long
  • Found on box elder trees, maple trees and ash
    trees
  • Adaptations
  • Tastes Bad
  • Dormant in winter

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Conservation
  • Biggest threat to deciduous forest
  • Solutions to forest threats
  • Development
  • Agriculture
  • Logging
  • Acid Rain
  • Global Warming
  • Forest Fire
  • Cleaning Pollution
  • Recycling
  • Prevent over development
  • Reduce emissions

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Energy Flow in a Deciduous Forest
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Resources
  • http//temperatedeciduousforests.weebly.com/what-l
    ives-in-a-temperate-deciduous-forest.html
  • http//www.treetures.com/Blanchdeciduous.html
  • http//www.marietta.edu/biol/biomes/tempded.htm
  • http//thelifeintundra.blogspot.com/2011/02/biome-
    definition.html
  • http//frankwinters.wordpress.com/2007/01/09/lettu
    ce-lichen-and-henry-david-thoreau/
  • http//www.about-oak-trees.com/
  • http//www.dnr.state.md.us/forests/trees/giant.asp
  • http//www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05522.htm
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  • http//www.illinoiswildflowers.info/wetland/plants
    /gb_lobeliax.htm
  • http//www.azgfd.gov/h_f/game_bear.shtml
  • http//www.carolinanature.com/mammals/blackbear.ht
    ml
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FileEasternGraySquir
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