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Go to the following website: National Geographic.
Pick one of the links on the page describing a habitat (sustainable agriculture, grasslands, deserts, etc.).
Read the whole article about that habitat and then write 5 - 10 good questions about the article.
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Tundra
Why aren't there any trees what so
ever in the tundra?
Why do certain animals live on mountains?
Why does the sun shine 24 hours a day for a certain amount of time?
Why are the Arctic Fox and the Red Fox competing for food?
When a plant decomposes why does it release CO2?
Ocean
How did scientists map out and agree that the water on the earths surface covers 70%?
What can we do do to better enforce overfishing laws?
Why is the caspian sea and great salt lake different from the rest of the world's ocean?
What exactly is phytoplankton microscopic algae?
How does the greenhouse effect turn oceanic water acidic?
i did the Rainforest
How much water does the rainforest contain in the soil when its not raining?
Because of the plants growing so close together, do one of the plants take up more water than the other?
How many Tropical Rainforest are there on Earth?
Are there any ponds or swamps in a rainforest? if so have they ever over flowed because of the rain?
What kind of insects live in the rainforest and have some of them not adapted to the rain.
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dan i could not get the website working on my computer or my mothers.
Freshwater
Will salt water fish survive in the freshwater???
Are there a lot of things that live there closed to extinction???
Is there places that have both mixed salt water and freshwater???
Because there is less than half of the water is fresh, is there any drought???
If human drink only freshwater what can we do to preserve it???
-Jade!
Desert
1. How do the people who live in the desert survive?
2. Why do deserts lose more water through evaporation then other places?
3. How many animal species live in deserts?
4. How does introducing more edible plants badly effect the desert biome?
5. Why would fast growing grasses be bad for the desert?
were's the trees in the tundra and why aren't there any. will there ever be trees you think?
fresh waters
1.how much fresh water is still non (or nearly non ) polluted?
2.how many plants are there compared to animals?
3.how have fresh waters changed since they were polluted?
4.what are some of the endangered animals?
5.how many species have died?
6.what can we do to help?
i got it to work so i did urban.
1. if less then one third of people lived in urban places, where did the rest of the people live?
2. are there other animals other then mice, pigions, squirrels, and cockroaches that lived in the urban areas?
3. if people know about the bad things going on in a city (poverty, bad health, violence, pollution, and overcrouding) they why do they move there insted of living in the suburbes?
4. can there be boundries for other things within a city?
5. what realy difines an urban inviorment?
Ocean
what is the most inhabited place in the ocean like what countries is it near and stuff like that.
what animals live in the coral reef.
how many aquatic extremophiles exist.
what exactly do oceans do to effect weather.
how deep down is there still life.
sorry this is late i didnt check the site until this afternoon
Freshwater
How can all different types of alge produce oxygen?
Why are there only 40% of fish spieces in freshwater habitats?
Why do we have to use all of the water it says, and why is it wasted?
What does "wars over access to freshwater may darken the world's future." mean?
How can average people like us help the problem?
Rain forest
1.Why does the plants grow so close together?
2.How do the plants survive if they grow so close together?Wouldnt one plant take more energy than the other?
3.Why does the Brazilian nut tree only grow in the rain forest?
4.Why are there so many insects there?
5.What does the thick cloud covering do to the forest?
fresh water
how is rice considered a wet land plant? and can one just deside o plant it?
if all the wet lands that where not ruined by alterations aouls they play a bigger role In out community?
what Is the difference between a bog and a pond?
is it possible to recreat the 20% of animals that became extincted?
why would us humans destroy whole water sheds just o but our gArbang and mak it a wast land. is there a way to preventthat?
Rain forest
How many miles did the rainforest loose through deforestation between 2000 and 2005?
What happens with the moisture in the air?
What do the clouds do for the rainforest?
Has the rainforest help researchers find medicines?
Why does the brazil nut tree grow only were it is undisturbed?
Rain forest
How many miles did the rainforest loose through deforestation between 2000 and 2005?
What happens with the moisture in the air?
What do the clouds do for the rainforest?
Has the rainforest help researchers find medicines?
Why does the brazil nut tree grow only were it is undisturbed?
Ocean
How did the water initially form?
Why are the oceans where they are?
How long have they been here?
Where does the salt come from, initially?
Why are the oceans all connected?
Tropical rainforests
1)Why is the Brazil nut tree valuable?
2)What does the article mean by cultivated?
3)Why do people always write about Brazil?
4)What things are being done to prevent deforestation?
5)Why does the article mention practically nothing about the wildlife in the rainforest?
6)Why is nothing being done to fix the problem of lack of compensation to native communties?
7) What kind of insect predators does the rainforest have?
8)Is an orchid a tree or a flower?
9)What is an agouti?
10) Why is everyone blaming the rainforests' small size on global warming?
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