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4W State Symbols

4W State Symbols. By: The students of Mrs. Wallace’s Homeroom. Ruffed Grouse By: Nicholas Parise. They have two distinct morphs ,gray and brown. The ruffs are on both sides on both sides in both sexes.

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4W State Symbols

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  1. 4W State Symbols By: The students of Mrs. Wallace’s Homeroom

  2. Ruffed Grouse By: Nicholas Parise • They have two distinct morphs ,gray and brown. • The ruffs are on both sides on both sides in both sexes. • They spend most of their time on ground when surprised may expolde flapping wings hard.

  3. Great Dane By: Kaitlynn Peters • All Great Danes have short coats. • They are muscular dogs. • Great Danes teeth are well developed. • They do not bark much. • They love to be around people.

  4. Mountain Laurel By: Frank Custred • The Mountain Laurel has been Pennsylvania’s official state flower since 1933 • Mountain Laurel plants can grow to relatively large size up to 30 feet wide and 10 feet long • The wood of Mountain Laurel are tall

  5. Brook Trout by: Shane Lare • This is the only trout native to Pennsylvania. • They are found in small cold mountains streams and lakes and spring fed lime stone streams • It is a wide area of eastern north America but increasingly confused to higher evolutions

  6. Harrisburg State Capitol By: Richard Green • Is the ninth largest city in PA. • Was declared the second most distressed city in the nation. • The capitol of PA.

  7. The Boat Niagra By: Alexis Hollednak • On September 10,1813 the small ships six-of them including Niagra and constructed in Erie • The flagship Niagara is a two massed square rigged sailing • It secured the north west territory it opened up supply lines

  8. The Eastern HemlockBy: Connor Cameron • The Eastern Hemlock can grow higher than one hundred feet. • The Eastern Hemlock grows slower than normal. • The Eastern Hemlock requires paradetialsun and shade.

  9. White Tailed DeerBy: Trinity Levine • Most White Tailed deer are shy and nervous. • Male deer grow antlers which they use for defense. • White Tailed deer can run up to 30 miles per hour. • They are the most popular large game animal throughout U.S..

  10. PhiladelphiaBy: Savannah Ogg • The city has a population of 1,526,006. • Philadelphia was the largest of all original 13 colonies . • Philadelphia is very much known for its art and culture.

  11. PA State Beverage:by ChristiannaMcminn • Milk is white liquid produced by mammals. • By a number of other in fact it contains calcium. • Throughout the world there are more than 6 million costumer's of milk and milk productions'

  12. The Liberty Bellby Christian Mcgarry • The Liberty Bell has a giant crack. • The Liberty Bell weighs2.080. • The Liberty Bell came from London. • The Liberty Bell is in Philadelphia. • The Liberty Bell came here in 1753.

  13. Keystone state by: Emma Covert • The word keystone comes from architecture referring to the central . • The term keystone state cannot be traced to any single source . • The modern persistence of this designation is justified in view of the economic social and polices .

  14. Governor Tom CorbettBy Halle McMinn Tom Corbett was the 46th Governor in 2010. Tom Corbett help’s with criminal justice. Tom Corbett also help’s with drug prevention

  15. Mount DavisBy: Megan Kishbaugh • was named for John Nelson Davis. • Located in the 5,685 acre. • Is the highest point in Pennsylvania.

  16. State Electric Locomotive GG1 4859By: Zak Debias • speeds above 100 miles per hour • They were used in freight service when traffic conditions permitted • Built in 1937

  17. Lake Erieby : John Ziminski • The fourth largest lake by surface area’s. • It’s is the sourthern most ,shallowest,and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes . • Lake Erie is one of fastest Great Lakes

  18. FireflyBy: Madison Kishbaugh • There are about 2,000 firefly species. • Firefly light is usually intermittent, and flashes in patterns that are unique to each species. • Some adults do not eat at all.

  19. K4s State Steam Locomotive By: Joshua Serock • K4s weighs 308,890 lbs. • K4s is 83ft. 6in. long. • K4s is fueled by burning coal. • Attempts were made to replace the K4s. • K4s was rebuilt by Lima in 1939. • The K4s is widely considered to be one of the greatest steam locomotives of all time.

  20. TrilobitesBy: Jack Klingaman • Some trilobites (particularly the family Olenidae) are even thought to have evolved a symbiotic relationship with sulfur-eating bacteria from which they derived food. • Trilobites had many life styles; some moved over the sea-bed as predators, scavengers or filter feeders and some swam, feeding on plankton. • The trilobites are old relatives of a horseshoe crab.

  21. Susquehanna RiverBy :Michael Corrado • A river located in the north eastern United States. • The longest river in the United States without commercial boat traffic. • The drains 27,500 square miles.

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