Forest Biome - burnsburdick12

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By JT Marshall and Amy
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The forests are large areas filled with trees and
animals. Most of the trees in the forest during
the winter are of the pine type. The rest alive in
the winter don’t have leaves. During the
summer there can be any kind of trees grown
in the area. When there is a fire it helps to bring
more trees if in the warm seasons. Some of the
forest trees are in danger of being chopped
down for supplies or space.
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There can be almost any type of plant or shrub
in the forest. This is however if it has good soil
and dirt. The plants aren’t in any danger. The
animals eat the plants and if a house is made
humans will probably eat them too. But if the
humans are making a street or a city neither the
plants or the trees will be safe and do to
pollution the soil is getting worse for plants to
grow.
The forest is home to many animals. One of the
animals is the grizzly bear, the reason grizzly
bears live in the forest is the temperature is just
right, and the food the like is there. Another
animal is the wolf, wolf's like living in the
forest because it is hard for their prey to get
away or a bear to catch them because they are
so nimble, and wolfs love the climate in the
forests. one danger for these animals are
hunters. Hunters will kill a bear for their head
as a trophy and wolf's for their fur. those are
just two of many animals that live in the forest
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Forest biomes have different kinds of weather.
They can be found in cold tropical or temperate
areas. Boreal forests have long and cold
winters. It also has short warm summers. In
winter, thick snow covers the ground. It
prevents the ground from freezing. Temperate
areas have warm and wet summers and it has
cool winters. Some forest biomes have more
rain than others. Also 300 feet of sunlight and
rain reach the forest floor.