Get in Touch with Trees! Lesson 1. Why Are Forests Important? Habitat Economy Recreation ...

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CLIMATE CHANGE AND MICHIGAN FORESTS Get in Touch with Trees! Lesson 1

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C L I M AT E C H A N G E A N D M I C H I G A N F O R E S T S

Get in Touch with Trees!Lesson 1

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Why Are Forests Important?

Habitat

Economy

Recreation

Nutrient cycling

Air purification

Other______________

Prevent soil erosion

Water retention

Cooling

Carbon sink

Jobs & Careers

Other ______________

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How do plants grow?

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What factors affect plant growth?

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Temperature:How does temperature affect plant growth?

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• Temperature determines how fast photosynthesis occurs.

• Temperature influences how much water is available for plants to use for photosynthesis.

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Precipitation:How does precipitation help plants grow and survive?

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• Photosynthesis – Precipitation influences how much water plants can access and use for photosynthesis and growth.

• Heat movement – Plants allow water vapor to exit openings in the leaves, taking heat with it.

• Structure – Water held in plant cells gives plant leaves and stems shape and structure.

Precipitation

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Light:How does light affect plant growth?

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• The amount of light and the intensity of light plants receive determine how much energy is available for photosynthesis.

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Soil:How does soil type affect plant growth?

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• Soil type determines how much water and what types of minerals are available.

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Temperature

Precipitation

SoilLight

Are these factors the same in every environment?

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Trees grow where they

are adapted to

live

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• Smaller, waxy needles limit water loss and protect photosynthetic cells.

• Keeping leaves year-round saves energy and allows photosynthesis to occur when conditions permit.

• The cone shape of the tree helps conifers drop heavy snow.

Conifers are adapted to colder climates

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• Broad, flat leaves capture more light.

• The open shape of the branches exposes leaves to the maximum amount of light possible.

• Shedding leaves prevents water loss and damage during winter.

Deciduous trees are adapted to more moderate climates

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• Forests provide important services for humans and the environment.

• Factors that affect plant growth include: temperature, precipitation, light, and soil type.

• Plants are adapted to grow in a particular environment.

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