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Eliana Maciej Temperate Deciduous Forest

Published on Feb 09, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Temperate deciduous forest landscape the TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FORESTS LANDSCAPE IS ALWAYS CHANGING. IN WINTER THE GROUND is covered in snow and in fall leaves are on the ground. Summer and spring are fairly warm.

TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST

BY: ELIANA MACIEJ
Photo by pcgn7

TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST ANIMALS

  • Cardinals eat mostly worms and seeds.
  • White-tailed deer change color for camouflage.
  • Grey squirrels hibernate during the winter
  • When wild boars are tired they just lay on their sides and sleep.
  • Black bears mostly eat berries and fish.

TEMPERATE Deciduous Forest PLANTS

  • A ginkgoes leaves are shaped like a fan.
  • Silver maples are also known as the creek maple.
  • A red maple is the most common tree in the temperate deciduous forest.
  • Fragrant sumac is often mistaken for poison ivy.
  • A hop-hornbeam is almost identical to a blue beech.
Photo by treehouse1977

The soil is good for growing and the weather is always changing.

Photo by RLHyde

WHERE TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FORESTS ARE LOCATED.

  • China
  • Japan
  • New Zealand
  • Spain
  • South africa
  • Chile
  • Marquis
  • Andes alps
  • Himalayas
Photo by Kevin M. Gill

5 INTERESTING Facts

  • We live in a temperate deciduous forest.
  • Temperate deciduous forests are mostly trees
  • Their are many temperate deciduous forests in the world.
  • A great population of the world animals live in a temperate deciduous forest.
  • There aren't many temperate deciduous forests in South Africa.
Photo by tanakawho

And that's the temperate deciduous forest.

Photo by marcopriz