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Deciduous Forest By: Brittany BynumGroup 4
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Where is your biome found?•Deciduous Forest are usually found in the
eastern half of the world.•The U.S., Canada, Europe, Russia, China,
and Japan.
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Climate •They have four seasons: summer, winter,
fall, and spring. The forest acts differently in each season. (Fall&Winter-leaves fall off, Spring&Summer- they grow new leaves and the leaves get more energy b/c the sun is out longer)
•75-150 cm of rain per year
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Map
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What does it look like?•Temperate Deciduous Forest look
different according to season.•Fall Summer
Winter Winter•
Spring
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•1) White-tailed Deer
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Spring Peeper•2)
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Cardinal3)
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Turkey•4)
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Raccoon5)
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker•6)
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Rat Snake•7)
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Gray Squirrel
•8)
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Goshawk•9)
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Wild Boar•10)
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Snowdrop•1)
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Skunk Cabbage•2)
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Orchid•3)
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Partridgeberry•4)
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Ginkgo5)
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Dogwood6)
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Fringe Tree•7)
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Fragrant Sumac•8)
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Hop Hornbean•9)
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Scarlet Oak•10
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Intersting facts•In deciduous forests there are five
different zones.
•The animals adapt to the climate by hibernating in the winter and living off the land in the other three seasons.
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Predator Prey Relationship/Food Website
Large Predators:
Small Predators, Carnivores, Insectivores
Plant Eaters, Primary ConsumersPrimary
Producers
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Energy PyramidTertiary Consumers•Predators
Secondary Consumers•Predators
Primary Consumers•Herbivores
• Primary Producer
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Summary•The Deciduous Forest is located in the
eastern half of the world. The leaves change according to seasons. In the fall and winter, the leaves fall off. In the spring and summer, new leaves grow. 75-100 cm of rain a year.
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Adaptations•Camouflage•Predator-Prey relationship•Hibernate•Use their environment for their homes,
food, ect.
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Economic Issues•Many forests are being cut down to create
restaurants, highways, apartments, and buildings.
•Animals have to struggle to survive when their homes are burnt down.
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Symbiosis •Commensalism- squirrels and trees. The
squirrel benefits from the tree(home, food, ect.) and the tree is not harmed nor benifited.
•Parasitism- Parasites feast on deer and other animals in the Deciduous Forest.
•Mutualism- Flowers and bees. The flower gives the bee pollen and the bee spreads the pollen.