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Georgia Coastal Plains

Georgia Coastal Plains. By: Braydon, Matt, Nick, and Ashlea. Table Of Contents. Georgia Coastal Plains- Slide 1 Table of Contents- Slide 2 The Wet Lands (Okefenokee)- Slide 3 Coastal Plains Region Maps- Slide 4 Cranes- Slide 5 Snakes-Slide 6 Bald Eagle- Slide 7 Alligator- Slide 8

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Georgia Coastal Plains

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  1. Georgia Coastal Plains By: Braydon, Matt, Nick, and Ashlea.

  2. Table Of Contents • Georgia Coastal Plains- Slide 1 • Table of Contents- Slide 2 • The Wet Lands (Okefenokee)- Slide 3 • Coastal Plains Region Maps- Slide 4 • Cranes- Slide 5 • Snakes-Slide 6 • Bald Eagle- Slide 7 • Alligator- Slide 8 • Bobcat- Slide 9 • Loblolly Pine- Slide 10 • Oak Tree- Slide 11 • Cypress Tree- Slide 12 • Ferns- Slide 13 • Where Else in the World is this Habitat Found?- Slide 14 • Average Rainfall- Slide 15 • Average Temperature- Slide 16 • Where in Georgia is This Habitat Found- Slide 17 • Test- Slide 18 • References- Slide 19 Hope You Enjoyed It!- Slide 20

  3. The Wet Lands (Okefenokee) • The Okefenokee Swamp has many different kinds of animals like, alligators, dragon flies, snakes, and mosquitoes. There are many mosquitoes in the swamp because mosquitoes have their babies in water. The animals survive in their lives by eating other animals and plants, some live in tree shelter.

  4. Maps Of The Georgia coastal plains regions

  5. Cranes Cranes can grow up to 30 to 60 inches tall. Males are usually taller than females.

  6. Snakes There are at least 2,300 known species of snakes. Only some are not venomous. They are able to hide in grass very slowly and pop out and get ya!

  7. Bald Eagle Sometimes Bald Eagles live near lakes. Usually they live alone or in groups. They make there nests of leaves, sticks and grass. Bald in Bald Eagle means white.

  8. Alligator The alligator is located in the South of Georgia. There are only 2 known species in the whole world!

  9. Bobcat The bobcat’s purr is very loud. A home name for a bobcat is a lair. Female bobcats give birth to at least 6 kittens. People are the bobcat worst enemies. The father bobcat usually brings food to the baby bobcats .

  10. Loblolly pine The Loblolly pine can grow up to 80 to 100 ft. tall! (24 meters to 30). It is important for paper pulp.

  11. . Live Oak, the name commonly applied to several species of evergreen oaks native to the southern and southwestern United States. Live oaks are massive, spreading trees often grown as ornamentals or shade trees

  12. Cypress tree The cypress tree is an evergreen tree.

  13. FERNS • There are more than 10,000 species of ferns.

  14. Where else in the world is this habitat found? • It is also found in the is the Israeli Coastal Plains and the Atlantic Coastal Plains.

  15. Average Rainfall • The average rainfall for the Georgia Coastal Plains is 75 inches per year.

  16. The Average Temperature The average temperature is between 50 and 100 degrees.

  17. Where is the habitat found in Georgia • It is found south of the Fall Line.

  18. Test • #1: Where is one place in the world that this habitat is found? #2: Where in Georgia is this habitat found? #3: The average temperature is _________? #4: The average rainfall is _____ per year?

  19. REFRENCE PAGE http://go-passport.grolier.com/ Diorama www.google.com

  20. HOPE YOU ENJOYED IT! THANKS FOR WATCHING!

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