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Deciduous Forest By: Brittany Bynum Group 4

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Deciduous Forest . By: Brittany Bynum Group 4. 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. Climate . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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