Friday, April 23, 2010

Day 5

There are three types of jobs that you can do in my biome, you can be a habitat restoration volunteer, you can help endangered species, or a deep sea fishermen. Most jobs that you have on the beach involve helping animals and the enviroment.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Day 4



Plant: Dune Grass


Kingdom: Plantae


Division: Magnoliophyta


Class: Liliopsida


Order: Cyperales


Family: Poaceae


Genus: Leymus


Species: Swallenia Alexandra






Plant: Seaweed


Kingdom: Chromalveolata


Division: Rhodophyta


Class: Phaeophyceae


Order: Laminariales


Family: Fungi


Genus: Enteromorpha


Species: Kelp
2. Dune Grass is vascular and Seaweed is nonvascular.
3. Dune Grass is a monocot and Seaweed is a dicot.
4. Both Dune Grass and Seaweed are angiosperms.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Day 3




Name: Jellyfish

Phylum: Cnidaria

Class: Scyphozoa

Order: Coronatae

Family:

Genus: Chrysaora

Species:








Name: Great White Shark


Phylum: Chordata


Class: Chondrichthyes


Order: Carcharias


Family: Lamnidae


Genus: Carcharodon


Species:

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Day 2 Pescadero State Beach California's North Coast

1. The average temperature of my biome is the high, 72 degrees and low, 49 degrees.



2.the average precipitation for my biome is 29 inches a year. It very rarely gets any snowfall.



3. A natural resource from my biome is water. Its use is to give fish a place to live.



4. Pescadero State Beach has many state parks that you can go to and hike.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Day 1 Pescadero State Beach Beach on California's North Coast




















1. My biome is located on the continent of North America.
















2. It's latitude is 37.2 degrees North.











3. It's longitude is 122.3 degrees West.