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Deserts CR7 WORLD

HUMANS HOMO SAPIENS (TOP LEVEL CONSUMER)

Pachycereus pringlei cardon (PRODUCER) THIS CACTUS DOES NOT NEED A LOT OF WATER TO LIVE, SO IT IS REALLY GOOD ADFAPTED FOR THE DESERT.

Thorn tortilis (producer) THIS TYPE OF TREE LIVES GOOD HERE, BECAUSE IT DOES NOT NEED LOTS OF WATER LIKE OTHER TREES NEED.

Insects insecta (1st level consumer) THIS INSECTS GET THEIR NUTREINS FROM PLANTS IN THE DESERT.

Lizards lacertilla (1st level consumer) LIZARDS LIVE HERE BECAUSE THEY CAN ADAPT IN DESERTS. THEY SURVIVE BY EATING, INSECTS, PLANTS AND MORE THINGS.

Coyote canis latran 3rd level consumer THIS COYOTE LIVES HERE BECAUSE THEY ARE ADAPTED TO HOT TEMPERATURE. ALSO THEY HAVE ALL THEIR PROTEINS IN THE DESERT SO THEY CAN SURVIVE.

Scorpion Black emperor pandinus imperator 2nd level consumer THIS SCORPION IS REALLY ADAPTED TO HOT TEMPERATURES AND TO THE FOOD IN THE DESERT.

FUNGI FUNGUS DECOMPOSER THIS TYPE OF FUNGUS IS REALLY ADAPTED TO DESERTS, IT HELPS A LOT BECAUSE IT HELPS DECOMPOSE THE FOOD.

KIT FOX VULPES VELOX 3RD LEVEL CONSUMER THE KIT FOX IS REALLY ADAPTED TO THE DESERT BECAUSE OF THE TEMPERATURE, ALSO BECAUSE HE GETS TO SURVIVE BY EATING MANY NUTREINS

SNAKE BRODIE 2ND LEVEL CONSUMER

HAWK ACCIPITRIDAE 3RD LEVEL CONSUMER THE HAWS IS REALLY ADAPTED TO THE DESERT, HIS SHELTER ARE MOST OF THE TREES IN THE DESERT, AND HIS PREY ARE SNAKES, LIZARDS AND MORE

THRONY DRAGON MOLOCH HORRIDUS 2ND LEVEL CONSUMER THIS THRONY DRAGON IS NOT FOUND VERY OFTEN IN THE DESERT, THIS LIZARD IS VERY UNIQUE BUT STILL ADAPTED TO THE DESERTS BIOMS.

TERMITES ISOPETRA DECOMPOSER THIS DECOMPOSERS ARE VERY HARD TI FIND IN THE DESERT BECAUSE THEY ARE VERY SMALL. THIS TERMITES HELP A LOT THE DESERT BY DECOMPOSING LOTS OF FOOD

BADGER TAXIDA TAXUS 2ND LEVEL CONSUMER THIS BADGER IS VER POPULAR IN THE DESERT. THIS ANIMAL IS EXTREAMLY ADAPTED TO THE DESERT BECAUSE, HE FINDS EASILY HIS SHELTER, FOOD AND MORE THINGS

BEETLES CELOPTERA DECOMPOSER THIS BEETLE HELPS A LOT THE DESERT BECAUSE OF THE WORK HE DOES; DECOMPOSE. BUT THIS TYPES OF ANIMALS DIES EVERY TIME HE DECOMPOSES, SO THERE HAS TO BE A LOT OF BEETLES

PREDATOR/PREY RELATIONSHIP SNAKE PREYS ON SCROPION. SO THE SCORPION PROVIDES NUTREINS FOR THE SNAKE.

PREDATOR/PREY RELATIONSHIP KIT FOX PREYS ON SNAKE. SO SNAKES PROVIDES PROTEINS FOR THE KIT FOX

COMPETITION BETWEEN ORGANISMS HAWK COMPETES WITH KIT FOX FOR SNAKE

MUTUALISM THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BADGER AND COYOTE IS CONSIDERD MUTALISM BECAUSE THEY HELP EACH PTHER TO FIND THEIR PREY

COMMENSALISM THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THRON TORTILIS AND KIT FOX IS CONSIDERD COMMENSALISM BECAUSE THE TREE COVERS THE KIT FOX AND THE TREE DOES NOT CARE HE IS DOING THAT

PARTITISM THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BACTERIA AND HAWK IS CONSIDERD PARTITISM. HAWK IS A HOST FOR BACTERIA (PARASITE) BECAUSE THE BACTERIA INFECTS THE HAWK WHILE LIVING INSIDE IT.

BIOME LENGTH OF DAY AND YEAR DAY LENGTH: 24 HOURS YEAR LENGTH: 365 DAYS PRECIPITATION (IN CM/YEAR): LESS THAN 50CM/YEAR TEMPERATURE: 20 TO 25C OR IN REALLY HOT DESERTS, 43.5 TO 49C DESCRIPTION OF SOIL: SOIL IN DESERT IS DRY LAND FORMS: SAND, MOUNTAINS, ROCKS, SAND DUNES

ABIOTIC FACTORS MANY PEOPLE ASK “SHOULD I LIVE IN A DESERT?” AND I THINK THAT THE ANSWER IS YES BECAUSE, THERE ARE MANY MOUNTAINS AND MANY ROCKS THAT ARE STANDING SO THERE ARE MANY CAVES. THE TEMPERATURE IN THE CAVES ARE VERY NICE, BECAUSE IT IS NOT VERY HOT AND NOT VERY COLD. OVERALL THE DESERT IS EXTREAMLY BEAUTIFUL, THERE ARE VERY NICE MOUNTAINS, ANIMALS, AND THERE ARE VERY RARE. I THINK YOU SHOULD LIVE IN A DESERT BECAUSE THE DESERT HAVE THE SURVING THINGS A HUMAN BEING NEED TO HAVE.