What did you do on your spring break? I went to Harrah's Rincon in San Diego. We were upgraded because of our total rewards and became diamond. Since we became a diamond card we got a room to the highest floor and got a sweet. We went swimming their and it had one heated pool. After that I slept. Then we ate at a really good buffet. My mom went to the spa and I slept some more. Then we drove back on Tuesday at 4:00 in the morning. On Friday and Saturday we had to clean our whole house for the party on easter. It was so tiring. Then we went easter egg hunting on Sunday. This was my Spring Break.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Spring Break
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Friday, March 14, 2008
Tundra
The animals that you would find in the tundra are arctic fox, caribous, ermine, polar bear, harlequin duck, musk ox, polar bear, flies, mosquitoes, and snowy owls. It is cold through all months of the year. Summer is a brief period of milder climate. The geography in the tundra are snowy mountains. There is only a bit of trees in the tundra.
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
Prairies
The animals that would be in the prairie are American bald eagles, badgers, a Bobcat, bumble bees, coyotes, prairie dogs, and swift foxes. The climate in the prairie is usually dry for a long period of time during the summer months. Every thirty years or more there is a long drought period that would last a lot of years. The geography of the prairie has a lot of hills. The vegetation in the prairie has a lot of grass and trees that are scattered everywhere.
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Savanna
The climate in the savanna has a wet and dry climate. In the savanna climate there is a distinct dry season, which is in the winter. The animals in the savanna are African elephants, African wild dog, black mamba, caracal, chacma baboon, egyptian mongoose, emu, grant's zebra, koala bear, lions, nigriceps ants, and nile crocodiles. The vegetation in the savanna are scattered with shrubs and isolated trees. The geography in the savanna has cliffs and mountains.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Desert
The geography in the desert has rocks and a lot of sand. The animals that live in the desert are snakes, scorpions, and other different kinds of reptiles. The vegetation in the desert are cactus and some plants. The climate in the desert is hot and dry. The desert doesn't get any rain.
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Marine Ecosystems
The different zones of the marine ecosystem are the euphotic zone, bathyal zone, and the abyssal zone. The animals that exist in the euphotic zone are flying fishes, moray eels, sea cucumber, cleaner wrasse, banded sea snake, ocean sunfish, and many more. The animals that exist in the bathyal zone are hatchetfish, Deep-sea anglerfish, oarfish, Squid, viperfish and many more. The animal that exist in the abyssal zone are anglerfish, deep-sea jellyfish, deep-sea shrimp , abyssal sea cucumbers, and many more.
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Rainforest
The rain forest covers 7% of the earth. The soil in the rain forest is not very good. The vegetation of it is lots of trees and plants. The animals you might find there are like monkeys, iguanas, and some tigers. It has a lot of rainfalls. The rain forest is humid. Since the rain forest gets a lot of rain there are a lot of plants and trees.
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Land Biomes
A biome is a large geographical area of distinctive plant and animal groups, which are adapted to that particular environment. Biomes are grouped into six major types. The six major types are freshwater, marine, desert, forest, grassland, and tundra. You might find a tropical forest near the equator. A desert usually gets rain less than 10cm per year.
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Filipinos
Hey Filipinos out there!!! Who in Frost Middle School are Filipinos? If you are a Filipino, you should be proud. Because I am proud to be a Filipino!!!
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