Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 04-04-2009
Tags: agriculture, environment, food, organic, sustainability

Georgia, United States?
i have a project due tomorrow and i have to kno the following for georgia
1. The name of the biome
2. where this biome exists in the U.S
3. average rainfall/percipitation per year. (monthly)
4. average temperature. (monthly)
5. Average sunshine. (monthly)
6. construct a simple food web present in your biome
7. discuss a current ecological problem specific to out biome (air quality, water quality, acid rain, etc.)
8. % soil moisture
9. %soil organic matter
10. common mammels*
11. common invertebrates*
12. plants @
a. 4 trees
b. 4 shrubs
c. 4 herbaceous plants*
thank you for helping!
i really appreciate it!
How about you do your own homework. On the east coast you have a little less than twelve hours. Go!
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