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Oak Tree
Oak trees can live in in habitats from partial deserts, to subtropical rainforests.
Deserts have many pieces such as rocks and sand on the ground, minimal small plants around including brush and sometimes cacti. To be classified as a desert, the habitat has to not get that much water, so lakes or ponds are rare.
Rain forests get lots of rain every year (hence the name) and they have lots of green plants, ferns and trees such as the oak tree. Lots of animals live in rain forests such as slugs, bugs, bears and monkeys.
Plants take in Co2 and H2O, and transform them into glucose, and oxygen.
During the day, plants can get their energy from the sun, but at night they have stored starch in their leaves that they can "eat" instead of using sunlight.
Birds, bugs, and mammals eat the acorns that oak trees produce, along with oak bark and leaves.
Deer, squirrels, bears, Ferrell hogs, and more, all eat the acorns dropped by oak trees.
Many birds such as scrub jay, magpies, ducks, turkeys, quail, and some woodpeckers, eat from oak trees.
Insects, worms, and caterpillars, all eat the bark on oak trees, the oak leaves, and acorns.