SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN TRAIL
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Biome: Temperate Deciduous Forest

Average Temperatures: 49-70 degrees Farenheit

Average Rainfall: 5 inches

Location of ecosystem: It is in the Western Hemisphere, Located close to the East Coast of the United States of America.




Description of Ecosystem: The trail is approximately 2,165 miles (3,500 kilometers) long. It is hiked annually by hikers around the world. It is one of the largest mountain ranges on the east coast and all of the U.S. It is home to lots of native animals in the U.S. Many animals here, we see in everyday life.

IMAGES OF YOUR ECOSYSTEM.

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What Lives in the ecosystem: Hibernating animals live in the Appalachians such as bears, robins, cardinals, wolves, and coyotes. Moss, oak trees, maple trees, and mushrooms grow and thrive in this ecosystem.

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FOOD WEB
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