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1) What type of biome does South korea have?
South Korea has a temperate deciduous forest. Thus meaning it has seasonal changes in temperature and precipitation.
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2) Are there zones of this forest?
Yes, there are three types of deciduous forests in Korea. They have warm, temperate, and cold forests.
Examples of the biome
85% of South Korea's land is covered with temperate deciduous forests. While 15% is covered with subtropical forests.
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The temperature range is between 28°C in the summer while going as low as 6°C in the winter.
5) what is south korea's climate? how does it affect organisms?
South Korea has an overall climate of having hot, damp summers, cold, dry winters, and mild springs and falls. This affects organisms by having special adaptations.
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85 percent (temeprate decidous forest)
15 percent (subtropical decidous forest)
6) what is the avergage precipitation in the region?
They usaually recieve 75-150 cm of pretcipitation anually which is a fairly large amount! Most of it is rain during the summer.
FAQ's
In South Korea you would mostly see the Siberain-musk deer, Lynx, Korean small salamander and a raccoon dog.
8) what plants will i see in the forests?
Some plants you'll be able to see are the ever-green broadleaf tree, camphor trees, and the Korean fir.
Adaptations animals have to survive in these forests are:
Lynx-Their long fur protects them from the cold. Their large, well-furred feet make excellent “snowshoes”, especially in slightly crusted snow, and allow for silent nocturnal stalking. Being nocturnal hunters, they have excellent hearing and sight through the structure of their bodies.
Siberian Musk deer- They have two prominent, tusk-like canine teeth, which protrude below the lower jaw for food. The structure of the legs, the curved spine and large rear mean that rather than running, this species moves with a bounding gait.
Sable-They have enabled physiological adaptations to tolerate nutritional scarcity. For this, it derived metabolic energy from both subcutaneous and intraabdominal white adipose tissues.
Korean crevice salamander- They are nocturnal, making their eyes black. Their mud brown skin allows them to blend in with the ground.
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10) what adaptations do plants have to live in the forest?
Adaptations plants have to live in the forest are having the sustainability of surviving through the winter by shedding leaves or being carnivorous. Also, height can be can be a major factor of surviving.
parasitism: korean jindo& the tick
The Korean Jindo is type of dog that is native to Korea. As other dogs it gets the parasitic species on its skin which harms it by sucking the dog's blood.
Mutualism: Siberian musk deer& bacteria
Symbiotic relationships
The Siberian musk deer's diet consist of decidous plants. The bacteria located in the stomach helps break down these plants. The bacteria also has the benefit of having a food source.
Commensalism: Minke whale & barnacles
The Minke whale is common to Korea's seas. Barnacles that stick on the beneft of getting a food surce meanwhile the whale remains uneffected.
korean jindo and the dog:
Siberian musk deer& bacteria:
minke whale and barnacles:
predation:KOMGANG FAT MINNOW&SMALL INSECTS
The fat minnow is a fish that dwells in fresh water and its food source is small insects in the water. These insects are it's prey while the fish is the predator.
competition: the asian black beer& and the lynx
The Lynx and Asian black bear share the same evironment and as well as food sources. The Lynxes diet is made out of snowshoe hares which are also eaten the black bears. As a result they often compete for food.
the lynx and asain balck bear and the prey ; snow shoe hare
The cycle of oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen are all important in our ecosystems. Since all energy starts from the sun, plants obsorbs carbon during photosynthesis in which the byproduct is oxygen. Oxygen is revolved all over the ecosystem for organisms to breathe. Also, nitrogen from the atmosphere is brought down to the Earth which is in soil. Then, the consumers that eat the plants pass on this nitrogen until eventually it goes back into the atmosphere when the animal decomposes.
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Enviornmental assessments
In South Korea, the booming rate of CO2 levels caused by global warming has caused dryer springs/ falls for the land. Therefore, there are higher risks of forest fires that destroy many acres of land, affecting wildlife and humans. The fire of the South Korean city of Gangneung* caused the evacuation of thousands of people and the endangerment of the Amur leopard and population loss of the white-naped crane. Not only did animals lose their homes, reparations of the land was costly. Having the construction of the Olympics will be postitive entertainment wise, but there will be slow construction due to rainy summers and cold winters.
*from May 6, 2017
Building staduims with each seats for 35,000 people and courses won't all have positive effects. To build places like ski slopes, construction would have to destroy portions of land. Not only will it cost millions of dollars, it will also put in danger the habitats of many organisms. Even though the country will benefit entertainment and touristic wise, after the events, it's most likely that the stadiums will be unused. All of the time and work put into will be nearly useless after the games. On the other side, South Korea makes investments in it's infrastructure, growing the economy. Also, cities in the country will be more recognized, bringing fame to them and the culture.
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Plan of action
Since the rise of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, global warming has become a problem in South Korea like the rest of the world. Our plan to reduce the gases emitted and lower the chances of a forest fire happening. We will do this by making new buildings powered from renewable energy, make energy efficient appliances, and put fines on people who overuse nonrenewable energy. To prevent the outbreaks of fire, we will have a day of school where students have a lesson on fire safety before the dry season. Also, put community laws due with firing yardwate in especially dryer areas of the country.
For buildings with solar panels:
1 building will cost near $50,150 due to the renewable energy. Depending on how many can be constructed, 10 building can cost up to $501,500.
Energy efficient appliances:
These appliances cost around $20 to $100 dollars more than regular appliances, so the average microwave can cost &500.
Community Laws: Paying a government officials to pass laws/ school lessons can take as much as $250 to $1,000.
All of this money can be done by Olympic fundrasers for the Earth! We can construct a group that holds a bank account and advertisements outside of arenas.