Cosa, Ma. Heide

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Ma. Heide D.C. Cosa

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Significance

Plants

and

Animals

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Location

Precipitation is generally modest

(750mm/29.5 annually)

Has four season (spring, winter, summer, fall)

13% of the country have been manage for

watershed conservation rather than

production

3 major vegetation: Alpine zone, Forest

zone, Steppe Zone

Common animals: wild boar, chamois, badger

and many more.

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• grow in moist situations, but requires

good drainage

• Provides primitive man with canoe

• Short lived tree (40 ft – 50 ft)

• Yields beverages: wine and tea

• Known for it’s strong branches

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• Signifies either a book or a tree

• Requires a thoroughly drained soil,

and accordingly flourishes on high

ground, whether calcareous or sandy

• Most beautiful during the months of

April and May

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• Favorite timber of the Greeks and

Romans

• Most abundant in the southern and

midland countries

• Used for ship building

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• Not native to North American because

they were brought by European

Traveles

• Large(sometimes 5 feet long), weigh

up to 500 pounds, stiff black fur and

straight tails

• Boars doesn’t have seat glands (they

have to dip in the mud to cool off

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• Often hunted for their beautiful fur

coats.

• Related to bobcat

• Weigh up to 40 pounds

• Length varies up to four feet

• Life span is up to 15 years

• Often elusive, avoiding humans

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• Often found in rocky areas and alpine

meadows

• Some species are considered as

vulnerable/endangered

• The hide of this ungulate is made into

"shammy", a very fine, soft cloth used

for polishing.

• Chamoir is a French word for wild

goat.

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grass Chamois Wolves

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To know what kind of dish to cook when

assigned to that certain biome (cold dishes

for hot climate biome, hot dishes for cold

climate biome)

To know what kind of dishes you can make by

simply knowing what species reside there.

http://www.2020site.org/trees/beech.html

http://www.2020site.org/trees/birch.html

http://pelotes.jea.com/AnimalFact/Mammal/Boar.htm

http://www.oplin.org/tree/fact%20pages/beech_european/beech_european.html

http://www.mapsofworld.com/romania/maps/romania-location-map.jpg

http://mapofeurope.com/romania/romania.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania

http://www.referatele.com/referate/engleza/online2/Romania---Land-and-Resources-Climate-Natural-Resources-Plants-and-Animals-Population-Religion-and-La.php

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