2009年5月7日星期四

Let's continue with the Western Cordillera Region!

Let's continue with the Western Cordillera Region!
1. Find a picture of the Douglas Fir. Post it. Have you seen this tree?
























2. How can you remember what this tree looks like and it's name?

No I can not remember the tree.
3. Find a picture of Western Hemlock. Have you seen this tree before?



4. When you look at a Western Hemlook, what is special about this tree. Tell me 3 things about this tree?

Western Hemlock. About Western Hemlock trees of British Columbia, Canada

1.smell very nice.

2.look like make me happy.

3.Western Hemlock have a lot of colors.

5. There are many mountains in this region. What do you think happens to the vegetation when we get higher up to the mountain? Can you guess?

The small, numerous seed cones are greenish to reddish-purple and turn brown with age.

6. In the southern part of the Western Cordillera region, there is less rain. If there is less rain, do you think the great evergreen trees will grow?
I think Great Evergreen tree is can will grow beacuse they have Rocky Mountains.

7. The largest trees in the world exist in this region. They can be found in the United States because this region is very long and goes all the way down into Canada's neighbor!!! These trees are called "Giant Sequoias".

a. Find a picture of a Giant Sequoia you like. Explain why you like or don't like it in 3-5 sentences. 8. What did you learn today? Explain in 5-8 sentences. Be serious!!!!
Today I learn about many tree a lot of things to study..
giant suqutia is so nice beacuse the tree colors i like this colors
beacuse another tree is gold but this colors is so nice.
Bonus1. Can you find the largest tree in the world?
a. Find a picture. Post it.
b. Where is it?c. How big is it? What are the measurements?
The branch loss did not change the General Sherman's status as the largest tree, as its size has been calculated using measurements of trunk volume, excluding branches

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