By Zak MacMurray, Jakob Conn, Josh Brown, and Connor Gagnon.

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By Zak MacMurray, Jakob Conn, Josh Brown, and Connor Gagnon

Meteorologist The person who studies the climate and weather patterns in that area

What is the climate? Hot all year Extreme hot during day extreme cold a night Little vegetation and animal life Temperature changes dramatically Some deserts cold and some are hot Few water oasis's for animals and plants

What is the range of precipitation? Little precipitation Dry soil More evaporation than precipitation No snow, hail, or sleet Low rain percentage Can’t complete water cycle due to the climate Not a lot of water for life Wind and rain creates more land

What is the range of temperature? Very windy The desert is 199,430 square kilometers Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, South America, and some parts of North America 100 to 140 degrees during the day and 0 to 30 degrees celsius at night Temperature so hot it kills most vegetation and animals Some animals are adapted to this climate

Geographer Pearson who studies the geography of that area

What are the water resources? Less than 25 centimeters of rain a year Little water Little bodies of water and streams Some small lakes under surface Plants take most of water in Less water for animals than plants Animals and plants must store water for life

What are some different elevations? Elevation range from 436 feet below sea level 11,204 feet above sea level Elevation varies between desert Deserts can exist in altitude

What are some landforms in the desert? Hills Mesa Oasis Plateau Dunes Mountains High plains Lake beds

What important places can be found in the desert? Nile river Great basin Cairo Egypt = major city

What is the soil like? Hot Grainy Not soil just sand Course Light colored

Where can this biome be found? Every continent has some except Antarctica Some more close to equator than others Yellow = desert

Botanist The person who studies the plants of that area

What is the growing season? Damp places When water close to surface Near streams

Describe what kind of succession may occur? Temperature goes up and usually kills plants Since its to dangerous for people the ecology is balanced Some people kill plants and some preserve them

What is the reproduction here? Need water for survival Need roots to find water Need sun and shade

What are the types of plants Trees, flowers, grasses, and cacti All can survive with little water Hard for plants to grow

Zoologist He person who studies the animals in that area

What are the types of animal that live in this area? Flowers producer, cacti producer, gila monster carnivore, rabbit herbivore, snakes carnivore

What are the animals class? Gila monster reptile Snake reptile Rabbit mammal

What is an example of a food chain/web The rabbit eats the short grass then the snake eats the rabbit and finally the gila monster may eat the snakes or rabbits

Describe the adoptions these animals have made? The snake and rabbit dig holes in the ground to keep a normal temperature and then go out side at night when it is colder

Describe he relation between any animals. The birds feed off the saguaro cactus flowers for food and has a mutualism

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