Rocky Mountain Forest

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ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOREST Daniel Rabeya Kevin Keya

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Rocky Mountain Forest. Daniel Rabeya Kevin Keya. Ecosystem’s Location. The Rocky Mountain Forest is located in the following North America Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada Utah Wyoming and a few other states http://www.natgeoeducationvideo.com/film/1073/north-america. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOREST

DanielRabeyaKevinKeya

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Ecosystem’s LocationThe Rocky Mountain Forest is located in

the following North America Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada Utah Wyoming and a few other states http://www.natgeoeducationvideo.com

/film/1073/north-america

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Define Producers, Consumers, & Decomposers

Producers-something that produce Consumers- a consumer is an organism that obtains foods by eating an animals or plants Decomposers-An organism ,esp. soil bacterium and fungus ,that decomposes organic stuff

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Examples of producers, consumers, and decomposers

producers- Northern red oak grass and dominant trees.

consumer – Golden/Bald Eagles, Mule deer , Black bear , Pygmy owl

Decomposers- Moss , mushroom , Bactria and worms

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Living and Nonliving thingsliving nonliving

American robin ROCKS Bald Eagle GRASSBig horn sheep WATERBlack swift FOREST

FIRE

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Life in the EcosystemsThe Elevation of the rocky mountain forest is approximately from 9,000 to 12,000 feet.

The climate there is NEVERHOT!!! Summers highs reaching

75 F only on the warmest day Near the mountain zone Frost may occur any day of the year.

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Amazing Facts

SOME FACTS FOR THE TEAM!!!!!!!!

Carnivores use special adaptations to hunt successfully

Example- Gray wolves ,work together to hunt down it prey.

In areas pour soil carnivorous plants like sundews dig insects for extra green.

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How living things meet their needs

some living things find their needs by….

Hunting Searching Smelling watching

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Bibliography

www.wikipedia.comwww.encyclopedia.comwww.kidsconnect.com