BY OMAR AND ADAM Geography & Climate Location: all over the world in lowland areas Description: a wide variety of aquatic habitats Soil type: nutrient.

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BY OMAR AND ADAM

Geography & Climate Location: all over the world in lowland areas Description: a wide variety of aquatic habitats Soil type: nutrient Precipitation: about 59 inches of rain per year Temperature range: -60`F to 122`F Climate: does not have a characteristic climate

Biodiversity Plant species: cattails, bulrushes, sedges, arrowheads, water lilies, duckweed, Canada waterweed, blue flag, specked alder, winterberry holly Animal species: alligator, bald eagle, beaver, bobcat, cougar, crayfish, earthworm, frog, raccoon,

Adaptations Plant: adapt to the extra water surrounding them by knowing a limitation of water they absorb Animal: adapt to living in water by trying their best to be able to swim

Interactions Water is the main abiotic factor that all the biotic factors depend on. It can speed up animals or slow them down. Both plants and animals don’t really compete for water because they have a abundance of water constantly around them