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HOW IMPORTANT ARE THE FORESTS? * They provide homes and food for animals * They provide watershed and water supply for the low lands * Trees in the forests protect the land from erosion * Sources of fuel, lumber, and materials for paper products
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Location: Canada, Europe, Asia, and the United States Temperature: 40°C to 20°C, average summer temperature is 10°C Vegetation: Coniferous-evergreen trees (trees that produce cones and needles; some needles remain on the trees all year long) * spruces, pines, and first.
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Needle-like leaves that have a waxy covering. *The soil in the coniferous forest is not fertile. ADAPTATION:
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LOCATION: Mid -latitude - Eastern half of North America, and the middle of Europe - Asia : Southwest Russia, Japan, and Eastern China. - South America: Southern Chile and Middle East - New Zealand - Southeastern Australia
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The average annual temperature deciduous forest is 50° F. oak, beech, maple, chestnut, hickory, elm basswood, linden, walnut and sweet gum trees. Squirrels, Salamanders, Birds (thrushes, blue rays woodpeckers,) COMMON PLANTS: COMMON ANIMALS: TEMPERATURE:
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-The plants have adapted to the forests by leaning toward the sun. (Phototropism) ADAPTATIONS: - The animals adapt to the climate by hibernation and camouflage. Trees lose their leaves to reduce water loss in dry winter.
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LOCATION: Along the equator The temperature in a rain forest rarely gets higher than 93 °F (34 °C) or drops below 68 °F (20 °C); - Central America in the Amazon river basin. - Africa - Zaire basin, with a small area in West Africa; also eastern Madagascar. - Indo - Malaysia - west coast of India, Assam, Southeast Asia, New Guinea and Queensland, Australia TEMPERATURE:
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Tall trees (up to 50 or more), Epiphytes Snakes, lizards, frogs, monkeys, brightly colored butterflies, mosquitoes, camouflaged stick insects, and huge colonies of ants, arboreal animals ADAPTATIONS: Animals: Camouflage Plants: Large leaves to absorb greater amount of sunlight Common Animals: Common Plants: * It has the most fertile soil.
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CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION: LOGGING KAINGIN MINING BUILDING DAMS AND ROADS NATURAL CALAMITIES
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EFFECTS OF DEFORESTATION 1. Soil erosion 2. Loss of watershed 3. Loss of biodiversity 4. Change in climate
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If you are one among the animals in the forest, how would you want human beings maintain your habitat?
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