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The Olympic Rainforest

Published on Oct 17, 2018

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

The Olympic Rainforest

By: Jackie, Jackson, Tyler
Photo by Claudio.Ar

The Olympic rainforest is Located in Washington's Olympic Peninsula

The Olympic Rainforest is a Temperate Rainforest

Size

628115 Acres

Average Rainfall

  • January-39.8
  • Febuary-42.4
  • March-45.5
  • April-49.7
  • May-55.4
  • June-60.1
Photo by Yin Chieh

Average Rainfall (cont.)

  • July-64.3
  • August-64.5
  • September-60.1
  • October-52.4
  • November-44.6
  • December-40.4
Photo by Yin Chieh

Climate/Temperature

  • January:30 degrees F
  • February:28 degrees F
  • March:29.5 degrees F
  • April:32 degrees F
  • May:40.5 degrees F
  • June:43 degrees F
Photo by schwuk

Climate/Temperature Continued

  • July:53 degrees F
  • August:53 degrees F
  • September:48 degrees F
  • October:40 degrees F
  • November:29.5 degrees F
  • December:28 degrees F
Photo by schwuk

Trees

  • Oak
  • Birch
  • Maple

Ferns

  • Bracken
  • Sword
  • Deer
  • Maidenhair
Photo by imageo

Animals (some of them )

  • Black bears
  • Bobcats
  • Canadian Lynx
  • Cougars
  • Elks
  • Mountain Goats
Photo by Kate

There are no Native people that live here.

Photo by Andrew James

The Olympic Rain forest contains 60% of Washington's salmon habitat on the coast!

Photo by Chris Bair

People are feeding animals which makes the animals dependent.

The benefits are...

  • the trees provide oxygen.
  • Lots of wildlife to enjoy!
  • Seed funding

Any Questions?