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THE TAIGA FOREST By: Lauren, Darryl, Jackson, and Natalie

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THE TAIGA FORESTBy: Lauren, Darryl, Jackson, and Natalie

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GEOGRAPHY OF THE TAIGALauren

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WHERE ARE TAIGA FORESTS LOCATED?Countries Taiga Forests Can Be Found In:• Russia• Mongolia• Norway• Sweden• Iceland• Finland• United States• Canada

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THE PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE OF THE TAIGA• Lakes/ponds• Mountains• Rivers

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HOW HUMANS INFLUENCE THE TAIGA• In the taiga forests, people• Do logging• Mine• Produce gas• Drill for oil

• Conservational groups are currently trying to stop these destructions to the nature of the forests

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Resources• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiga

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Darryl

WEATHER OF THE TAIGA FOREST

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Taiga Forest Temperatures• In the winter the Taiga Forest usually get as cold

as -65°F and as high as 30°F.

• In the summer the lowest temperature is 30°F and the highest temperature is 70°F.

• There are six months of below freezing temperatures.

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Taiga Forest Daylight Totals• In the summer the Taiga Forest has 20 hours of

daylight.

• In the winter there is only 6 hours of daylight.

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Taiga Forest Weather Pattern Effects

• Due to the cool weather and poor soil conditions the Taiga Forest has limited plant life.

• The most common plant life are the: Evergreen tree Pine tree Spruce tree Fir trees• Additionally, the cool climate of the Taiga Forest makes

it a hard place for many animals to live. Many animals that live there have thick coats of fur to protect them from the cold. Some animals hibernate,while others migrate to warmer areas to escape the very cold winters.

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Taiga Forest Precipitation• . The average amount of precipitation is 31 cm

(12 in).

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PLANT ADAPTATION OF THE TAIGA

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PLANT ADAPTATION IN THE TAIGA FORESTSome adaptations that plant in the Taiga biome have are:• Having dark colors to get as warm as possible when spring comes

around.

• It helps keep snow off of it and helps with branches not falling off of the tree. The water drips off of the tree and onto the ground then the tree pulls the water through the tree from the roots helps when wind comes and tries to dry out the tree it does not dry out.

• The soil is acidic and affects this biome by it is a mix of the regular soil and the acid soil solution from the needle leaves.

• The climate affects them with extreme cold and other extreme weathers.

• The sun light affects them by giving them food and letting them grow.

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Amelanchier alnifolia

 - Western Serviceberry

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Sambucus racemosa• Pacific Red Elderberry

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Symphoricarpos albus• Common Snowberry

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Rhododendron albiflorum• White Rhododendron

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Tamarix chinensis• Five-stamen Tamarisk

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Toxicodendron vernix• Poison Sumac

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Vaccinium membranaceum• Black Huckleberry

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• Some adaptations that plant in the Taiga biome have are

having dark colors to get as warm as possible when spring comes around. It helps keep snow off of it and helps with branches not falling off of the tree. The water drips off of the tree and onto the ground then the tree pulls the water through the tree from the roots helps when wind comes and tries to dry out the tree it does not dry out.

•  • The soil is acidic and affects this biome by it is a mix of the

regular soil and the acid soil solution from the needle leaves. The climate

• affects them with extreme cold and other extreme weathers. The sun light affects them by giving them food and letting them grow.

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The Zoology Of The Taiga

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Abiotic Factors That Help Animals Live in This AreaAn abiotic factor that influences the animals in the

taiga would be the dry climate. Because of this, forest fires are common in these forests. These forest fires affect trees such as the balsam fir and the jack pine. These forest fires may seem deadly but help remove trees that are not needed and old. These forest fires danger animals such as moose, wolves, and black bears.

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Biotic Factors That Help Animals Live In The Taiga

A biotic factor that influences all of the animals of the taiga and everywhere would be the food chain. Every living thing is a part of the food chain. The food chain helps these animals because what they eat keeps them alive. What they eat can also hurt them. With these animals alive we too stay alive. If these animals stay alive they do things such as help each other. They help each other by creating places for others to hide.

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3 Herbivores, Carnivores, and OmnivoresHerbivores1. Moose2. Caribou3. VolesCarnivores4. Lynx5. Weasel6. WolfOmnivores7. Black Bear8. Rabbit9. Squirrel

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Adaptations That Let Animals Live In This BiomeThere are many adaptations that allow

herbivores, carnivores and omnivores to live in the Taiga. I have chosen a specific two to tell you about. One of them is camouflage. Camouflage helps because with it, animals can hide from predators and hide to wait for a time to attack. Gray wolves have this camouflage. The other adaptation is a thick fur coat. With a thick coat animals can survive through cold winters and long cold nights.

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Food Chains• The Blueberry Food Chain

Producer: BlueberryPrimary Consumer: Red SquirrelSecondary Consumer: Red Headed Woodpecker

• The Balsam Fir Food ChainProducer: Balsam FirPrimary Consumer: MooseSecondary Consumer: Northern Bat

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Decomposer

Decomposer: Honey FungusRole: Gets rid of things such as trees, shrubs, and wood while trying to clean it up.

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Herbivores

Moose

Caribou

Voles

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Carnivores

Lynx

Weasel

Wolf

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Omnivores

Black Bear

Rabbit

Squirrel

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Credits• http://prezi.com/wqeeoxrxudxk/taiga-food-web/• http://biomesfirst.wikispaces.com/Taiga+Food+Web• http://prezi.com/juapogz42gl1/taiga-biome• http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_major_abiotic_and_biotic_

factors_of_the_taiga_biome• http://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/taiga.html• http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_herbivores_in_Taiga• http://www.ehow.com/info_8508808_herbivores-taiga.html• http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091018191006AA

ftXDE• http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091018191006AA

ftXDE• http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Omnivores_of_the_Taiga• http://bioexpedition.com/taiga-biome/• Taiga by April Pulley Sayre