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Temperate Woodland+shrub land Cory O’Malley 11/10/09 Per.1 Cory O’Malley 11/10/09 Per.1

Woodland shrubs land ◊The climate-cold winters, hot summers ◊Annual rainfall-14inches to 40inches a year ◊Average temperature-40degree winters 100degree summers ◊A description of the season- ◊The climate-cold winters, hot summers ◊Annual rainfall-14inches to 40inches a year ◊Average temperature-40degree winters 100degree summers ◊A description of the season-

Woodland shrubs ◊Abiotic factors- hot dry summers, cool moist winters ◊Soil conditions- nutrient poor soil ◊Proximity to water ◊Abiotic factors- hot dry summers, cool moist winters ◊Soil conditions- nutrient poor soil ◊Proximity to water

Woodland shrubs ◊Dominant plants- woody evergreen shrubs with small, leathery leaves; fragrant, oily herbs that grow during winter and die in the summer

Woodland shrubs ◊Dominant animals- coyotes,foxes,bobcats, mountain lions; black tailed deer, rabbits,and squirrels;hawks,song birds

Woodland shrubs ◊Latitude 90 ◊Altitude 7,000feet ◊Continent ◊Proximity to ocean ◊Latitude 90 ◊Altitude 7,000feet ◊Continent ◊Proximity to ocean

Woodland shrubs ◊Human activity- people used the the shrubs to grow crops

Woodland shrubs land ◊Sources book