Taiga

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Taiga Presentation By: Scarlet Loney

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Taiga. Presentation By: Scarlet Loney. Physical Description. The Taiga is a very cold, snowy, and icy place. It has a big animal population. It also has a lot of mountains and not a bunch of cities or towns for people to live in so not a lot of people live there. Climate and Temperature. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Taiga

Presentation By:Scarlet Loney

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Physical DescriptionThe Taiga is a very cold, snowy, and icy place. It has a big animal population. It also has a lot of mountains and not a bunch of cities or towns for people to live in so not a lot of people live there.

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Climate and TemperatureThe climate is very harsh with snow

and ice. The average temperature in the winter is -68 degrees C (-90 degrees F). In the summer the average weather is 30 degrees C (86 degrees F).

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PrecipitationPrecipitation in the Taiga is about 25-

75 cm (10-30 in).

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Biotic Things In the Taiga1. Moose2. River Otter3. Canadian Goose4. Gray Wolf5. Beaver6. Red Tailed Hawk7. Brown Bear8. Musk Oxen 9. Pine Tree10.Blueberries

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Abiotic Things In the Taiga1. Water2. Air3. Dead Animals4. Clouds5. Mountains6. Hills7. Snow8. Sun9. Gas 10. Dead Leaves

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Common AnimalsThe Most common animals in

the Taiga are the River Otter, Gray Wolf, Brown Bear, Musk Oxen, and the Canadian Goose.

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Common PlantsThe most common plats are Pine Tree,

Blueberries, Tall Spruce, Fir Tree, and the Conifer Tree.

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Fun Facts1. The word “Taiga” is a Russian word for

“marshy”.2. In Northern Russia lakes and ponds stretch for

more than 90 mi.3. Chilly winds from the arctic cause bitterly cold

weather.4. Some animals camouflage to protect

themselves from bigger animals that with harm them.

5. Sometimes branches twist together and create a deep shade on the ground.

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Impact of Humans We can effect the environment by cutting

down trees and grass for things such as train station s and malls.

At the same time we wouldn’t effect the environment because the bigger animals like the gray wolf or brown bear would get to us before we had time to make a city or town.

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Interaction With Abiotic and Biotic

The interaction with biotic and abiotic would make a destruction of natural resources.

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Sale!!!!!You should buy a home in the Taiga because:1. It is a fun word to say so you could say,” I live in the

Taiga.”2. You could go snow boarding or skiing.3. You will always be able to have a snow day!4. Its also a fun place to try if you lived somewhere like

Texas where it is hot. 5. You try snow fishing!!!!!

What Fun Things To Try!