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Tanoshi Island BY: Paula Alvarez and Stephanie - PPT Presentation

Keyorian CLIMATE DESCRIPTION From January to June the temperature remains in the high 70s and the low 80s and 90s From July to August it begins to drop to the low 70s and high 60s Amount of rain per year 22 inches ID: 778332

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Slide1

Tanoshi Island

BY: Paula Alvarez and Stephanie

Keyorian

Slide2

CLIMATE DESCRIPTION

From January to June the temperature remains in the high 70’s and the low 80’s and 90’s

From July to August it begins to drop to the low 70’s and high 60’s

Amount of rain per year: 22 inches

Fertile soil

Slide3

GEOGRAPHY DESCRIPTION

Very flat land

Palm trees as well as Dead Rat trees

Abundance of tall grass

Clear blue water surrounding

Slide4

BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITY

Wawa plant (producer)

Pink chlorophyll worm (producer)

Chichi bird (primary consumer)

Lala

rabbit (primary consumer)

Glider squirrel (primary consumer)

Hawk (secondary consumer)

Congo water snake (secondary consumer)

Wallooee

lizard (secondary consumer)

Bacteria (decomposer)

Bieber

wolf (secondary consumer)

BB vulture (scavenger)

Slide5

HABITATS

Wawa plant lives in the fertile soil

Pink chlorophyll worm lives in the fertile soil

Chichi bird lives in the trees

Lala

rabbit lives in the grass

Glider squirrel lives in the trees

Hawk lives in the trees

Congo water snake lives in the tall grass and water

Wallooee

lizard lives in the water

Bacteria lives in the trees, soil, grass

Bieber

wolf lives in the grass by the trees

BB vulture lives in the trees

Slide6

POPULATION SIZE

About 50

wawa

plants grown a day

About 250 pink chlorophyll worms born a day

About 75 chichi birds born a day

About 100

lala

rabbits born a day

About 110 glider squirrels born a day

About 25 hawks born a day

About 10

congo

water snakes born a day

About 3

bieber

wolves born a day

About 5

wallooee

lizards born a day

Bacteria grows at medium pace

About 2 vultures born a day

Slide7

NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Bacteria can only decompose at night

Wawa plant goes through respiration process twice a day

Lala

rabbit eats five times a day

Glider squirrel eats three times a day

Chichi bird eats six times a day

Bieber

wolf eats twice a day

Wallooee

lizard eats once a day

Vulture only scavenges in the day time

Slide8

Position in food chain

Wawa plant- producer

Pink chlorophyll worm-producer

Chichi bird- omnivore

Lala

rabbit- herbivore

Glider squirrel- herbivore

Hawks- carnivores

Congo water snakes- carnivores

Bieber

wolf- carnivore

Wallooee

lizard- omnivore

Bacteria- decomposer

Slide9

SENSITIVITY TO ENVIRONMENT

Wawa plant cannot grow while it is raining, however after the rain has passed the soil is more fertile is more fertile than ever allowing for better growth

Bieber

wolf cannot be in the sun for more than 6 hours at a time because it will over heat

Slide10

Usefulness to Humans

Wawa plant is worn by humans, used as hair tie, bracelet, necklace

Bieber

wolf is edible and a great dinner

Lala

Rabbit is used for fur to make hats and clothing

Slide11

Description

Wawa Plant =

valus

plantus

Pink Chlorophyll Worm=

Pinkus

Chlorophia

Chichi Bird =

chillius

flyus

Lala

Rabbit = Hopes

Lae

Glider Squirrel =

Glidus

Ratus

Hawk = Accipiter

cooperii

Congo water snake = aqua

serpento

Bieber

Wolf =

Canis

Biebs

Wallooee

Lizard =

reptille

Bacteria =

germus

Vulture = scavenges

Slide12

Environmental Disturbance\ What Happened

A huge tropical storm swept over

Tanoshi

Island. This caused a lot of rain. The rain resulted in fallen trees, flooding, and habitats were ruined. The animals have struggled to find food or shelter as well as the rest of their families. The food chain has been disturbed.

Slide13

Recovery

After the storm passed the water returned to the ocean. The soil became more fertile, which allowed plants and trees to start growing again. Once their were enough trees and plant the animals were able to reform their habitats and continue living in the island of

Tanoshi

.