Monday, September 15, 2014

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59idSglHNCA

Video on my biome. 
5 Producers



Elm trees are producers.
Elm trees are known for getting very large; broad leaved trees, and there aren't a lot of them left in america. most are in central Asia, and England.



Oak trees are producers 
oak trees adapt well to any weather, and are very strong. They are broad leaved. found normally around England and Ireland.



Maple trees are producers. 
there are 128 species, and are deciduous. Found around England, and america.



Dandelions are producers. 
commonly known as a weed, they are still producers. They are known for their yellow or white tufts, and are found everywhere around america and the England area.



Bluebells are producers. 
They are known for their beautiful blue color, that varies to violet.
5 consumers



Badgers are a consumer in England.
they're easily recognized because it has a black and white striped head and usually small black or white ears. it has four stalky-looking legs and it tunnels into the earth. they have very poor vision and usually prey upon small insects, or plants.



The red deer is considered a consumer in England.
they are native to the forests, and commonly recognized because of the 'reddish' tint that they have to their pelt. they prey upon plants- such as dandelions, grasses, or mosses.



The red fox is considered a consumer in England.
known for their red pelts, and they are native to glades and forest areas. they prey upon birds and small insects, moles, and smaller consumers.



Otters are considered a consumer in England.
otters are known for hunting at night, and because of that they are rarely seen. they prey upon eels and a lot of fish.



Pine martens are considered a consumer in England.
Pine martens are native to forests and glades, and prey upon voles, small insects, and mice.

Friday, September 12, 2014



the climate in England is hard to predict, because it changes from day to day.
6.71 inches of rain is average.
the general weather in England varies from hot to cold, but they normally have cool summers and rather mild winters. 

Thursday, September 11, 2014



England

England's biome is a dense deciduous forest.
England is located at 51° 30' N / 0° 7' W and is protected by the sea.
The characteristics of England's biome- it is commonly cold and rainy, lots of plants, and animals roam the country side.