Forest Deciduous Forest. r. Group: Cole, Kacie, Makayla,
Rashelle. Period: 4 Date Due : January 2011
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Location The Main deciduous Forest is located in Canada,
Europe, China, and Japan, also in parts of Russia. Its were you
live also! Latitude is 123 degrees South. The Longitude is 72
degrees North.
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Animals Bald Eagle Beaver Black Bear Brown Bear Black bear Bald
eagle
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Animal adaptations The Bald Eagle has sharp talons so it can
catch its prey. The Black Bear has good smell to make up for its
bad sight. Beaver
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Plants American beech Common lime Carpet moss American beech
Carpet moss
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Plant Adaptations The American Beeches roots grow all over the
ground so it can get all the moisture it can find. The Carpet Moss
grows near stream beds so it can access water easily. Common
lime
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Climate There are four seasons winter, spring, summer, and
fall; they all happen because of the world axis. The axis is north
in the summer and south in the winter. Its normally 50 degrees fare
height and mildly cold thought out the year. The Deciduous
Forest
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Precipitation or Weather It rains about 30 to 60 inches (750 to
1,500mm) of rain fall a year. It rains mostly in the summer and the
spring. Precipitation
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Land / Agricultural Uses T he temperature is cool in rainy
areas. Trees and plants can be planted there. The land is used for
some animals to live in its habitats. Soil is nutrient poor and
acidic. Corn, beans, weeds can be grown there, and other veggies
can be planted there.
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Tourist Attractions The three main deciduous Forest. Smokey
mountains, Cataloochee, and Cades cave. People visit because of
there different sizes. Some of them are over 800 miles
States-Tennessee, North Carolina, Ohio, Michigan. This is a picture
of the Cades Caves.
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Environmental Concerns Energy provides a benefit to its
environment. The environment isn't being harmed.