AY Honors/Temperate Deciduous Forests/Answer Key
1. Describe or explain the following information about temperate deciduous forests:
a. In simple terms, describe a temperate deciduous forest.
b. List several characteristics of temperate deciduous forests.
c. Provide other names that are used for the temperate deciduous forest.
d. From a map, show the continents where temperate deciduous forests can be found.
e. Define biome. What is usually found north of the temperate deciduous forest?
2. Identify, from pictures or in nature, four types of trees commonly found in temperate deciduous forests.
3. Explain why leaves turn color in the fall.
4. Read Genesis 1:11-13. Discover when Genesis 1 says the trees were created.
5. Identify, from pictures or in nature, at least five species of flowering plants commonly found in a temperate deciduous forest. Why are they usually only found in spring?
6. Identify, from pictures or in nature, at least five species of mammals commonly found in the temperate deciduous forests.
7. Identify, from pictures or in nature, at least five types of birds commonly found in temperate deciduous forests.
8. List important resources provided to your region by temperate deciduous forests.
9. Learn about one invasive species that affects temperate deciduous forests.
Invasive (non native) species abound. Plants, animals, and birds can all be considered invasive (non native) if they were introduced into an area that they were not originally native to.
Plants: Key Online resources: [Invasive Plant Atlas.org https://www.invasiveplantatlas.org/] [National Park Service http://www.nps.gov] (search park name and then invasive species for a list)
In the United States, the story usually goes something like this: Originally brought from (China, Japan, India, etc.) as an ornamental or decorative plant. Escaped, and began to take over the area.
Other plants were brought over purposefully to aid in erosion control, plant control, or even insect control. However, the invasion of the new species usually far outweighed the benefits.
11. Do at least three of the following activities:
a. Visit an exhibit or conservatory of deciduous tree species.
b. Make a collection of at least five types of leaves from temperate deciduous forest trees.
c. Visit a zoo or nature center where there are animals typical of the temperate deciduous forests biome.
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