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Wetlands

Published on Dec 09, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

WETLANDS

BY:KIANA AND CHLOE
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World Distributions

  • They originate in Canada, North America, Africa
  • They also originate in Asia, Europe, and Central South America
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AVERAGE TEMPERATURE

50°F TO 57°F
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Average Parcipitation

6-200 Inches of rainfall
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TYPICAL PLANTS

  • Sparting alterniflora
  • Juncus gerardi
  • Myriophyllum spp.

TYPICAL AMIMALS

  • Snakes
  • Turtles
  • Lizards
  • Frogs

ECOLOGICAL CONCERNS

  • Design and construction, education, consulting.
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CURRENT CONSERVATION EFFORTS

  • The plan is to indentify the plan
  • The second part is to resolve the conflict
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FUTURE CONCERVATION EFFORTS

SPECIFIC ACTIONS TO FIND THE SEA LEVEL.

GENERAL PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

  • Wetlands are diverse.
  • They are productive ecosystems
  • Also of ecological and economic value
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HABITAT DESCRIPTION

  • Wetlands are areas where water covers the soil,
  • Or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year
  • Or for varying periods of time
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DISTRIBUTION

  • Wetlands exist in every country
  • Wetlands exsist in every climate zone
  • From polar regions to the tropics
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ADAPTIONS

  • Beaver Dams The American Beaver (castor