Hi everyone! Who went on the field trip? I did! It was so much fun. We camped out and so much more! My group and I also had fun taking so much pictures and of course us to. There also was ride my group and I went on. It was cool ride with the seats moving. My favorite part of the field trip was taking pictures of all the animals. It was all neat. Some animals I didn't even know were endangered. What did you guys do on the field trip? How much fum did you have?
Hi Everyone!!!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Who went on the field trip!
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Chaparral...
GEOGRAPHY: The chaparral is more of a grassy area where there are hills and lots of plant life.
ANIMALS: The animals that live at the chapparral are hawks, rabbits, foxes, mountain lions, little birds and more.
VEGETATION: Unlike animals, there are plants. Plants that live there are shrubs, trees, flowers, and grass.
CLIMATE: The climate is more of a cold weather at times and hot weather at times.
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
Prairies!
The prairie is a flat plain area. Thera is a lot of grass which are all over the place. The climate over there is a a warm tempeture. Also animal life and plant life live there. Animal life are such as, birds, rabbits, ground squirrels, and more. The plant life that live on a prairie are lots of trees, flowers, and a whole bunch of grass. All these life types get their supplies and needs from a prairie.
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
SAVANNA!!!
The savanna is a flat dry place where it is not to cold nor hot. The plant life that live there are weeds, fruit trees, regular trees, grass, and even a whole bunch more! The animal life that lives there, are zebras, snakes, lizards, lions, hyenas, elephants, rhinos, cheetas, etc... All these plants and animals get there supplies from water from ponds such as a big pit of water in the middle of the savanna.
What else are there to add about the savanna?
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Deserts!
The climate in the desert is a very hot and arid place where the sun stays out at day and goes down at night where its much cooler. The life types that live there are plants and animals. The plants that live are cactus and other dry plants and trees. There is also a lot of rocky rocks. The animals that live there are jack rabbits, snakes, owls, lizards, vultures, hawks, coyotes, etc... Animals can live in the desert because they can stand the heat or also can come out at night where its not that hot. Plants can live in the desert because they can get water from their roots or can hold there water for a long period of time.
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Friday, March 7, 2008
Rain Forests!
Rainforests are important places. Tropical rainforests lie in the tropics. It may be warm but more then 2 meters can fall there. At the bottom of the rainforest there is the canopy. This is where the vines grow.At the top there is the understory. This where the trees grow. There are also types of life. Like animals, there is jaguars, snakes, types of insects, scorpions, birds, etc. Unlike animals, there are also plants. Some types of plants there are trees, moss, fruit trees, weeds, etc. All these life types are all going away because of the destruction in the rainforests. People don't do much because they cut trees which can ruin animals homes and what they eat. Most people don't releize what is really happening. Maybe you never know there cound be a cure for cancer or new types of medicine?
Posted by Double 33 at 10:58 AM 2 comments
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Marine ecosystem...
There are a lot of different zones. Euphotic zones get enough sunlight to support litte microscopic animals like plankton. The bathyal zone hardly gets sunlight. There is so sunlight in the abyssal zone which can go down to 6,000 meters. The pressure down there can squish until your smooth and flat. All of these zones support different types of of sea life.
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