THE TAIGA BIOME BY : BRIANNA ROSS, ERRIS LOVELY, AND MIRIAM DARDEN.

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THE TAIGA BIOME BY : BRIANNA ROSS, ERRIS LOVELY, AND MIRIAM DARDEN

ERRIS LOVELY

BRIANNA ROSS

MIRIAM DARDEN

LOCATION OF SURVIVOR

CLIMATE Climate data for Stewart MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulSepOctNovDecYear Record high Humidex Humidex Record high °C (°F) 10.0 (50) 11.3 (52.3) 15.6 (60.1) 25.5 (77.9) 30.8 (87.4) 33.1 (91.6) 33.0 (91.4) 26.2 (79.2) 20.2 (68.4) 11.6 (52.9) 11.2 (52.2) 33.1 (91.6) Average high °C (°F) −0.5 (31.1) 2.3 (36.1) 5.8 (42.4) 11.0 (51.8) 15.8 (60.4) 18.9 (66) 19.8 (67.6) 14.7 (58.5) 8.9 (48) 2.7 (36.9) 0.1 (32.2) 9.9 (49.8) Daily mean °C (°F) −3.0 (26.6) −1.1 (30) 1.9 (35.4) 6.1 (43) 10.7 (51.3) 13.9 (57) 15.1 (59.2) 11.1 (52) 6.3 (43.3) 0.6 (33.1) −2.1 (28.2) 6.1 (43) Average low °C (°F) −5.5 (22.1) −4.5 (23.9) −2.0 (28.4) 1.1 (34) 5.5 (41.9) 8.9 (48) 10.4 (50.7) 7.4 (45.3) 3.6 (38.5) −1.7 (28.9) −4.3 (24.3) 2.4 (36.3) Record low °C (°F) −24.5 (−12.1) −22.4 (−8.3) −19.5 (−3.1) −8.6 (16.5) −2.8 (27) 0.7 (33.3) 4.6 (40.3) −1.2 (29.8) −12.2 (10) −24.8 (−12.6) −25.6 (−14.1) Wind chill−30.1−29.2−25.7−12.2−1.3——−2.7−13.0−36.7−32.5−36.7 PrecipitationPrecipitation mm ( (9.37) (5.394) (4.795) 89.1 (3.508) 72.3 (2.846) 65.6 (2.583) 73.0 (2.874) (8.555) (10.945) (9.059) (8.748) 1,866.8 (73.496) Rainfall mm (inches) 88.1 (3.469) 57.6 (2.268) 85.6 (3.37) 73.4 (2.89) 71.8 (2.827) 65.6 (2.583) 73.0 (2.874) (8.555) (10.563) (4.878) 91.9 (3.618) 1,338.9 (52.713) Snowfall cm (inches) (64.09) 85.6 (33.7) 0.5 (0.2) 0.0 (0) 9.7 (3.82) (44.37) (56.81) (224.49) Avg. precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) Avg. rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) Avg. snowy days (≥ 0.2 cm) % humidityhumidity Mean monthly sunshine hours sunshine hours Percent possible sunshinepossible sunshine

SHELTER

PLANTS AND ANIMALS THAT WOULD HELP YOU SURVIVE

FOOD SOURCES

THREATS FROM THE WILDERNESS

ECOLOGICAL CONCERNS

CURRENT AND FUTURE CONSERVATION EFFORTS

SOURCES OF NATURAL RENEWABLE ENERGY

HOW TO AVOID IMPACTING(DESTROYING) WHILE YOU ARE THERE Ways to avoid impacting the environment while on Survivor Are spreading out so we are quieter and do less damage, Make sure you have a way to dispose of your trash, and Use only what is necessary.

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