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DECIDUOUS FOREST Edd Raby
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WHAT IS A DECIDUOUS FOREST Deciduous forests can be found in North America, Europe, Japan, and parts of South America, Russia, and China. Have an average temperature of about 50 degrees Fahrenheit Around 30 to 60 inches of precipitation a year
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earthobservatory.nasa.gov
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LEVELS A deciduous forest has 5 different levels Tree Stratum Highest level Around 60 to 100 feet tall Small tree and sapling Next tallest level Young and small trees Shrub Middle level Herb Second shortest level Ground Shortest level Mosses and lichens
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WHAT IS INCLUDED IN EACH LEVEL Tree Stratum Oak tree Beech tree Maple tree Chestnut tree Elm tree Basswood tree Linden tree Walnut tree Small tree and sapling Young short trees Shrub Rhododendrons Azaleas Mountain laurel Huckleberries Herb Short plants Herbal plants Ground Lichens Club mosses True mosses
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ANIMALS Some animals in the deciduous forest include Black Bear Fox Brown Bear Aspic Viper Cardinal Gray squirrel Raccoon
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ADAPTATIONS Some animals hibernate in the winter and live off the land the rest of the year Some plants lean towards the sun and absorb nutrients from the soil
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HUMAN IMPACT A lot of the deciduous forest has been lost to farms and towns Poachers kill the animals of the deciduous forest Humans are building their homes right over the homes of the animals
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EXAMPLES Examples of deciduous forests include: Ottawa National Forest in the upper peninsula Huron-Manistee National Forest in lower peninsula Hiawatha National Forest in U.P. Plus all other national forests in North America
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RACCOON Size: small (relative to humans) Food: crayfish, frogs, mice, insects, fruit, eggs Habitat: forests, marshes, prairies, and cities Social life: usually in small groups Diet: omnivore Predator or prey: both Survival status: thriving Special adaptations: eats trash Animals.nationalgeographic.com
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BEECH TREE Size: 80-100 feet Where: areas with rich, moist soil Reproduction: angiosperm Uses by humans: furniture, flooring, charcoal, creosote Special adaptations: can survive in basically any area Life span: up to 400 years www.2020site.org
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