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This report delves into the rich biodiversity of the Deciduous Forest, highlighting its unique animals and plants. Notable inhabitants include white-tailed deer, bobcats, bald eagles, and red foxes, among others. The forests are home to majestic trees like the American beech and the white oak, alongside diverse plants and fungi, such as lady ferns and mushrooms. Climate features moderate temperatures (50-70°F) and seasonal rainfall (30-60 inches yearly) in an ever-changing landscape of rolling hills and serene streams. We hope this report enlightens you about this vital ecosystem!
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The Deciduous Forest By Kory and Colton
Animals • White tail deer • Bobcat • Squirrels
And more Animals • Bald eagles • Coyotes • Red fox
Plants • American beech • Common line • North Arrowood • Shagbark hickory
More plants • Tawny milksap • White beech • White oak
And even more plants • Lady ferns • Mushrooms • Guilder rose • Carpet moss
Insects • Fly • Beetle • Wasp • termites
Temperature, Rainfall, and, Climate • Usually 50-70 degrees fahreinheight 30-60 in of rain fall per year • 4-seasons • Mild and humid
Landforms • Plains full of trees • Gently rolling hills • Small ditch with a stream running through Landforms can change in just a matter of seconds.
That is our report on the Deciduous Forest. • We hope you learned a lot from our report that we worked hard to make as well as we could. The end!
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