Trees are rare in the savanna biome because of A) insufficient annual precipitation. B) acidic soils. C) extreme winter temperatures. D) large variations in seasonal rainfall. E) permafrost. 2) Which of the following statements best describes the effect of climate on biome distribution? A) Average annual temperature and precipitation are sufficient to predict which biome will be found in an area. B) Seasonal fluctuation of temperature is not a limiting factor in biome distribution if areas have the
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The Rainforest supports a largest number and greatly diverse variety of animals. Many plants and animals in the rainforest must adapt to survive the warm temperatures and a large amount of constant rainfall year around. Plants are important for the rain forest because they enable the survival of many other species. In fact‚ since plants must reach the sunlit areas they must adapt and wrap around trees in order to take nutrients and collect water when it rains. These plants also give rise to animals
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Although some animals can’t provide all of these you can use them as working animals. They can pull or push something too heavy‚ as well as be trained to plow your fields. Papua New Guineans had two domesticated animals and that was the pig and the llama. Although the pig can fertilize their ground‚ that’s the only thing they can do to help. So they really only had one domesticated animal. Fertile Crescent on the other hand‚ have many different animals they can domesticate like‚ cow‚ sheep‚ goat‚ horse
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The Columbian Exchange was the importing and exporting of animals‚ plants‚ and diseases between the new world and the old world. Explorers from Eurasia were bringing their animals‚ plants‚ and diseases over to the new world as well as returning home with new items. There’s no doubt that the Columbian Exchange changed the world. Although more things were brought to the new world‚ I think the people from the old world benefitted the most. Many of the plants from the new world became stable crops when
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HMH Books for Young Readers; BRDBK edition (April 1‚ 1996) 5. Topic: Teasing This is a good book to read when teasing happens in the classroom‚ it bring on a discussion and helps children understand both sides of teasing. Anna Dewdney. Llama Llama And The Bully Goat. Viking Juvenile 6. Topic: moving to a new place I would read this book to a child who is moving‚ and seems to be having a hard time understand why they are moving. This book will hopefully help ease their anxiousness and help
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Name: John Kindley | Class: GH AP Y (Even) | Date: November 3rd‚ 2012 | Chapter 12‚ Peoples and Civilizations of the Americas‚ 200 - 1500 | Pages 306 - 331 | | Classic-Era Culture and Society in Mesoamerica‚ 200 - 900: | | * Remarkable civilization created | | * Different language + politics‚ but unified by material culture‚ religious beliefs + practices‚ and social structure | Classic Period | * Classic period (built upon Olmec and other civilizations) | | * Social
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Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) Habitat & Geographic Range: The Canada goose population is spread throughout Canada and United States‚ and can live in different conditions of many biomes such as Tundra‚ Grasslands‚ Temperate regions‚ and Boreal Forest (Mowbray et al.‚ 2002). Their ability to inhabit variety of biomes allows incredibly wide range of habitats available for the Canada goose. Habitats range from cold arctic to temperate forests. They can be found near bodies of water such as lakes‚
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The Amazon is a vast region that spans across eight rapidly developing countries: Brazil‚ Bolivia‚ Peru‚ Ecuador‚ Colombia‚ Venezuela‚ Guyana‚ Suriname and French Guiana‚ an overseas territory of France. The landscape contains: One in ten known species on Earth 1.4 billion acres of dense forests‚ half of the planet ’s remaining tropical forests 4‚100 miles of winding rivers 2.6 million square miles in the Amazon basin‚ about 40 percent of South America There is a clear link between the health
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The Artic Introduction. The Artic is a region at the upper most tip of the Northern Hemisphere. The Artic includes the area around Greenland‚ USSR‚ Canada and Alaska. Much of the Artic circle is permanently frozen ice. The Artic is a pristine environment‚ clean and void of human interference. However as humans move into these areas and begin to extract what ever they can be balance can be tipped‚ resulting in pollution and destruction of the environment. Climate. The Artic The Arctic Circle
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grapes‚ oranges‚ and strawberries all arrived from faraway places brought to the early Americas by settlers‚ and meats such as chicken‚ beef‚ and pork all arrived from Europe as well. This is because in the past early America only had small turkeys‚ llamas‚ guinea pigs and bison as their
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