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Global environments. Mitchel Cave. Deserts On The World Map. Desert Facts. There are two types of deserts, a cold desert and a hot desert. Who: The main types of animals that live in a desert are Scorpions, ostriches, Lizards, Camels, Kangaroo rats and snakes What: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mitchel Cave

Global environments

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Deserts On The World Map

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Desert Facts There are two types of deserts, a cold desert and a hot

desert. Who: The main types of animals that live in a desert are

Scorpions, ostriches, Lizards, Camels, Kangaroo rats and snakes

What: Deserts have little to no rainfall a year, Although some get

raging flash floods at regular times during the year. The animals and plants in deserts are specially designed to fit this harsh environments

Why: Because not many people like the hot desert. Structure can

not be used there because of the wild environments.

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Rainforest of the world

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Who The animals that live in the tropical Rain Forest is Alligators, Snakes,

Birds, Lizards etc. The Animals that live in the temperate Rain Forest are Snakes, Birds,

Lizards, Bats, spiders, Insects, Turtles etc. What What is the unique thing about Rainforests the unique thing is: These

incredible places cover only 6 %of the Earth's surface but yet they contain MORE THAN 1/2 of the world's plant and animal species.

When Rain forests get more than 100mm of rain fall each month. Why The rain forests are still where they are because of national parks

and and park ranger and Governments.

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Wetlands on the world map

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Wetland Facts Who There are a variety of birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians,

and mammals, as well as many insects living in the wetlands.

What The unique things about wetlands are presence of surface

water for at least part of the year soils that are uniquely different to those found in adjacent uplands because they are water-logged.

When in the wetlands it gets more than 150ml a mouth it also

rains more than two times a week. Why The wetlands are there because the Chinese and the

Japanese use them to get there rice.

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Deserts YouTube clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJhZ3YmBDpQ