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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE TEMPERATE FOREST

BY ADELISE CYR

CLIMATE

  • Heavy precipitation in fall and winter
  • Light precipitation in spring and summer
  • Four different seasons in British Columbia
  • Winter is cold and summer is hot
  • Spring and fall are moderate
Photo by solarisgirl

ANIMALS

  • Bears different kinds of bears live in British Columbia
  • Beavers build homes to sleep in at night and have flat tails
  • Caterpillars will turn in to beautiful butterflies someday and explore the world
  • Deers live in forests a forest is its natural habitat
  • Frogs live in water
  • A baby frog is called a tadpole
Photo by Gary Bendig

WATERBODIES

  • Ponds =a pond is a Body of water smaller then a lake
  • Ponds support a very wide range of wild life: ducks, swans, small fish, and frogs can live in a pond
  • The pacific is the biggest ocean on earth and covers 30% of earths surface
  • With a surface of 169,479,000sqkm/65,436,200sq miles it provides almost half of the earths water area
Photo by Sora Sagano

HABITATS

  • Temperate rainforest
  • Ponds
  • Dykes
  • Beaver dams
  • Lake
  • Trees
  • Ditch’s
Photo by bark

LANDFORMS

  • Grouse mountain is 1,231 miles high in the air
  • Cypress is a good mountain for your first time skiing or snowboarding
  • Mount Semore
Photo by blmiers2

PARKS

  • Stanley park
  • Stefeston park
  • Tera nova park
Photo by Ian Sane

MERCI

BY ADELINE CYR