Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Conclusion

Based on the data we have collected our group will explain how the plants, and animals of Douglas creek survive together?
In our stream reach, we have some riffles. The riffles make oxygen for the fish so they can breath underwater. Next the grass and vegetation is important because it will help the animals so they can live with out dieing. Deer and rabbits can eat the grass for food. Plants also make food for the bears like berries. Trees shade the creek. This is important because this allows for the water to stay at the right temperature for the fish and other creatures. The soil found at the creek helps the trees grow. Soil is made of organic material like dead grass and leaves. It seems like the human activity is not bothering this area in site 7. Site 7 has a lot of living things around the water, and in the water. That is what site 7 has around.

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