Hawaiian tropical forests (Oceania). Hawaiian tropical forests’s Location Topogaphy Climate Plants Animals People Environmental concerns Intro.

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Hawaiian tropical forests (Oceania)

Hawaiian tropical forests’s Location Topogaphy Climate Plants Animals People Environmental concerns Intro

 West of North America, on the outskirts of hawaii. Location

Kea-Snow-.jpg  8 major, and 124 minor islands  Islands formed by volcanic eruptions  Hawaii’s 4,028sq miles large. Topography

 Mauna Kea, tallest mountain on earth reaches 33,47ft. Kea-Snow-.jpg

 Cooled by trade winds.  Kukui Maui holds U.S. record for most precipitation Climate

 Dry season (april-october), 1inch of monthly rainfall  Humid season (november-april) averaging at about 3inches. Seasons

 Christmas trees brought in illiminate native insects which reduces food recourses for birds Plants Pallida Sesbania Tomentosa: famouse for lai crafting Koki’o

Red Ginger Uhiuhi Fir Tree

Animals Mongoose Poisonous dart frog Indo-pacific gecko

Iwa Damselfy honeycreeper

 Because of island isolation, animals are easily extict. Endangered/Extinct Species Kauai akialoa Carnicorous catipiller

 Lei crafting  1.3 million  Culture and arts  Strong ties to nature People

Water pollution Extincition of many animals Formosan ground termite (costing millions of dollars to vacate) Environmental Concerns

Trophic Level Secondary: Snake Tertiary: Hawk Primary: Rats Producer: Grass Cellular respiration

 Mutualism: Ants feed off pollen, protect flowers from parasites  Parasitism: Nematodes infecting spiders  Commensalism: Hawaiian woodpeckers nesting in Parkia Trees Mutualism/Parasitism/Commensalism

 Takes shelter in shrubs/bushes  Eats insects, small cats, snakes, frogs, rodents, seeds, nuts, and fruit Mongoose

 Hawaii is an enclosed, small area, created by volcanic eruptions.  Large diversity in land, climate, and culture. Conclusion

 How are the islands formed?  True or false, Hawaii contains the tallest mountain on earth?  What do hawaiians craft out of their flowers?  What trophic level are rats found in?  What’s on environmental concern? Questions

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