(Gatchell, John)
U.S. Parks - forestry
Il y a beaucoup de parcs nationaux dans les Etats-Unis.. Quelques parcs sont la Foret Sequoia, ‘Joshua Tree’, et ‘Yellowstone’. La Foret Sequoia est connue pour ces arbres très grandes. Joshua Tree a deux deserts: le Mojave et le Desert de Colorado. Yellowstone est plein de geysers et a été ouvert en 1872.
Yellowstone National Park.
(Melford, Michael)
(Melford, Michael)
What are the major land features in each of the major U.S. national parks?
Joshua Tree National Park
Two deserts, two large ecosystems primarily determined by elevation, come together in the park. Desert vegetation, often appearing to have succumbed to this hot sometimes unrelentingly dry environment, lies dormant, awaiting the rainfall and moderate weather that will trigger its growth, painting the park a profusion of colors. In redwood forests, trees shed their leaves allowing decomposes to create a rich dark layer of soil on the surface. As old as the desert may look, it is but a temporary phenomenon in the incomprehensible time-scale of geology
Redwood National Forest Park
In redwood forest, trees shed their leaves allowing decomposers create a rich dark layer of soil on the surface.Redwood forests rely on rapid nutrient cycling of minerals in the topsoil and abundant rainfall and fog for their astounding growth but subsoils are generally highly weathered and low in nutrients. Though there are no natural ponds or lakes in the parks, there are lagoons and marshes, results of oceanic and tectonic processes
Yellowstone National Park
It’s a wonderland. The main reason the park established in 1872 as America’s first national park- and idea that spread worldwide. A mountain wildland, home to grizzly bears, wolves, and herds of bison and elk, the park is the core of one of the last, nearly intact, natural ecosystems in the Earth’s temperate zone.
Two deserts, two large ecosystems primarily determined by elevation, come together in the park. Desert vegetation, often appearing to have succumbed to this hot sometimes unrelentingly dry environment, lies dormant, awaiting the rainfall and moderate weather that will trigger its growth, painting the park a profusion of colors. In redwood forests, trees shed their leaves allowing decomposes to create a rich dark layer of soil on the surface. As old as the desert may look, it is but a temporary phenomenon in the incomprehensible time-scale of geology
Redwood National Forest Park
In redwood forest, trees shed their leaves allowing decomposers create a rich dark layer of soil on the surface.Redwood forests rely on rapid nutrient cycling of minerals in the topsoil and abundant rainfall and fog for their astounding growth but subsoils are generally highly weathered and low in nutrients. Though there are no natural ponds or lakes in the parks, there are lagoons and marshes, results of oceanic and tectonic processes
Yellowstone National Park
It’s a wonderland. The main reason the park established in 1872 as America’s first national park- and idea that spread worldwide. A mountain wildland, home to grizzly bears, wolves, and herds of bison and elk, the park is the core of one of the last, nearly intact, natural ecosystems in the Earth’s temperate zone.
Joshua Tree National Park.
(Melford, Michael)
(Melford, Michael)
What is their overall importance to the balanced ecology of each of the parks?
Joshua Tree National Park
Redwood National Forest Park
Yellowstone National park
Redwood National Forest Park
Yellowstone National park
Redwoods National Forest Park.
(Schweppe, Michael)
(Schweppe, Michael)
A graph of the yellowstone acres
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