deciduous forest - narration - charles, forbes, marcum

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By:
Noah Forbes
Isaiah Schwalbauch
Haley Charles
Zach Marcum
P.2
January 2011
Location
The countries the deciduous forest is in
Eastern U.S.A ,Canada, Europe ,China and
Japan.
The states it is in Tennessee, Maine to
Georgia, and Arkansas.
The shaded spots is where the Deciduous forest is.
This is an example of
the trees in the
Deciduous Forest
Biome
Trees loose leaves
in winter and grow
back in the spring
Oak and Elm trees
Shrubs
Perennial herbs
Mosses
All plants
have to adapt
to a very cold
winter.
Deer
Brown bears
Black bears
Scorpions
This is a
scorpion.
Deer are fast moving
and shy
Scorpions have large
venomous stingers.
Tourist Attractions
The Tourist Attractions you can see is Great
Smokey mountain, Appalachian Trail, and
Ozark mountain.
You can find these in Tennessee, Maine to
Georgia and Arkansas.
This is the
Laurel
waterfall.
Agricultural and Land Uses
Plants grown:
Land uses:
Corn
Pumpkins
Logging
Potatoes
Farming
Cucumbers
Tomatoes
Soil type:
fertile
Environmental Concerns
Deforestation:
Cutting down
trees and taking
away animals
environment.
May harm or
kill animals.
Spring in worm and breezy.
Summer’s are hot and humid.
Fall was ware tree’s lose
there leaves.
Winter is cold and frosty.
This is used
to measure
temperature.
This is part of
the climate.
Precipitation
Snow and
rain are
forms of
precipitation.
The average rain and
snow fall is 30 to 60 (inch).
There is 14 inches of
snow, ice and rain in the
winter.
There is more than 18in of
rain in the summer.