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Freshwater River Biome Research: Jacob Mitchmore and Casey Williams

Geography & Climate Location: Freshwater biomes are located all throughout the Earth, except in the ocean. Description: The water is more clear when there is more oxygen, and less clear when there is less oxygen. There are many fish species in freshwater biomes, many of these fish can only live in freshwater biomes. Soil type: The main soil types in freshwater biomes are clay, and sand. Precipitation: It usually rains a lot in freshwater biomes. Temperature range: 39 to 79 degrees Fahrenheit

Biodiversity Plant Species: Green plants, algae Animal Species: Salmon, frogs, otters, turtle, and multiple freshwater fish species.

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