FOREST ECOSYSTEM Submitted by: Submitted to: Forest Ecosystem Table of Contents (Outline) I. Introduction II. The Structure of Forests III. Kinds of Forest IV. The Distribution of the Forests V. Forests Succession VI. The History of Forests VII. Deforestation VIII. Conclusion IX. Endnotes X. Bibliography Forest Ecosystem I. Introduction A forest‚ also referred to as a wood or the woods‚ is an area with
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L2 May 8‚ 2013 Physical Geography Agenda: • 1.Geological Structure and Relief • 2. Climate • 3. Rivers and Lakes • 4. Biomes 1. Geological Structure and Relief * Relief: means topography‚ or landforms such as mountains‚ lowlands‚ highlands etc. * Geology: is dynamics is the reasons for relief; we have interconnection between geological structures & relief. it is the inner structures of the earth.
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equator which also makes the weather humid. Although it is uncommon during the summer‚ there is a chance of a flood if there’s an intense rainstorm. The soil in this region is very fertile‚ which allows many crops to be grown. Many trees‚ such as deciduous and conifer‚ walnuts‚ maple‚ hemlock‚ oak‚ and peaches can be grown. Along with
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The Red-tailed Hawk is the most known hawk in America especially North America. They commonly fly above fields with their broad wings. They are well adapted to living in the air. They are very large and a female can weigh up to three pounds. You’ll see them on electric poles observing a mole or a squirrel simply waiting out the perfect time to attack them. Red-tailed Hawks have a thrilling scream that excites many people.During courting‚they put on a spectacular display high up the sky in circles
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halibut. Inland fisheries aren’t as big nor do they catch as many fish but they are also important for exports and are mostly located near larger lakes and rivers. Canada also has a lot of forestry resources ‚ almost one half of Canada is covered in deciduous and coniferous forests giving it the largest area of certified forests in the world‚
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some larger‚ reach about 14 pounds and have a wingspan of 8 feet. Bald eagles live only in the United States and Mexico. Bald eagles will only live near lakes and rivers. A bald eagle’s nest is about 70 feet above the ground in tall pines or deciduous trees. Nests are almost 7 feet wide and five feet deep. The territory of a Bald Eagle has a carrying capacity of 10 to 40 square miles‚ per eagle. Eagles
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heated. You only heat the water you use. Florescent Light Bulbs- These use less electricity than an incandescent bulb for the same amount of light. Low-Flow Shower Heads- They save water‚ but still give the same amount of water pressure. Deciduous Shade Trees- Trees provide shade during the warm months which reduce need for air conditioning. The leaves fall off in the winter‚ so they allow maximum solar radiation to reach house. Thermal Massing- Thermal Mass is basically a thick layer
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Historically wetlands have been viewed as abhorrent and disease-ridden landscapes; however‚ there is much ecological value in these ever changing habitats. Eric Thobaben and Stephen Hamilton set out to better understand and characterize a variety of wetland’s geomorphic setting‚ water sources‚ and hydrodynamics within their study “The Relative Importance of Groundwater and its Ecological Implications in Diverse Glacial Wetlands” (2014). Thobaben and Hamilton’s study examined a set of 24 wetlands
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in the United States. Its rapid urban sprawl into more remote areas increases the need for conservation of land and water resources (SANDAG). San Diego’s environment consists of beaches‚ wetlands‚ sage-scrub hills‚ chaparral and elfin forests‚ deciduous and conifer covered mountains‚ and flowering deserts. These habitats were once homes to grizzly bears‚ pronghorn antelope‚ California condors and jaguars. Today‚ rare plants‚ cougars‚ bighorn sheep‚ kit foxes‚ and bald eagles roam these areas.
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Wikipedia contributor of 18‚000 edits We now accept ₹ (INR) Wildlife of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Part of a series on | Wildlife of India | | Biodiversity[show]Flora and Fauna Molluscs · Ants · Odonates Butterflies · Moths · Spiders Fish · Amphibians · Reptiles · Birds Mammals · Endangered species | Protected areas[show]Protected areas (List) National parks Biosphere reserves Wildlife sanctuaries Ramsar wetland sites Conservation
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