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Jessi and Reagan

Jessi and Reagan . Jessi and Reagan. Eco 2010. Eco 2010. . The Baker River. pH= 4.5. The girls. Connor. Temp. 78 F. Questions. What is a river? ANSWER: A river is a long body of water always longer in length.

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Jessi and Reagan

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  1. Jessi and Reagan Jessi and Reagan Eco 2010 Eco 2010

  2. . The Baker River pH= 4.5 The girls Connor Temp. 78 F

  3. Questions • What is a river? ANSWER: A river is a long body of water always longer in length. • Why are the important? ANSWER: Rivers are important because they are homes to the fish and used by human beings. • How are they important in the development of civilizations? ANSWER: Rivers are important in the development of civilizations because we use it for many reasons including transportation. • What rivers did we visit? ANSWER: We visited Glove hollow stream, the Baker and the Pemigewassetriver.

  4. Rattlesnake Mountain Before and after Ph= 6 Temp. =64 A forest fire occurred at the top of the mountain that we believe was manmade. The top of the mountain had metamorphic rocks.

  5. Fox Park Pond Biotic Factors Abiotic Factors • Fish • Crawfish • Plankton • Dragon fly (larva) • Frogs/tadpoles • Other bugs • Rocks • Sand • Sun • H20 (water) pH: 5 Temp: 80F

  6. Walter Newton Pond Questions • What is a pond? ANSWER: A pond is a large body of fresh water. • What is the difference between a natural and manmade pond? ANSWER: The difference between a natural and manmade pond is a natural pond is a pond made by natural causes and a manmade pond is human produced. • What ponds did we visit? ANSWER: We visited the Walter Newton, Beaver, and Fox Park pond.

  7. The Moats pH:6 Temp:79

  8. Wetlands • What is a wetland? ANSWER: A wetland is a soggy area mostly covered with water. • Why are they important? ANSWER: Wetlands are homes to many different animals. • How might pollution affect them? ANSWER: Pollution may affect wetlands because the animals in the water could die.

  9. Streams • What is a stream? ANSWER: A stream is a flowing body of water with a current. • Why are they important? ANSWER: Streams are important because theyare the drainage of many other bodies of water. • Where did we go? ANSWER: We visited the Glove Hollow Brook.

  10. “My prince!!!!” – Reagan Murphy And Reagan kisses the frog

  11. pH of puddle= 5 Main Street Ecology And Monty Python Temp. of puddle= 86º

  12. Eco group. 2010

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