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Biome/Ecosystem

References

Biome/Ecosystem

Many animals thrive in Loveland, such as bears, mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, rattlesnakes, and elk.

http://csfs.colostate.edu/colorado-forests/forest-types/

http://www.visitloveland.org/wildlife-safety

http://www.bestplaces.net/climate/city/colorado/loveland

https://weatherspark.com/averages/30286/Fort-Collins-Loveland-Colorado-United-States

http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/cliMAIN.pl?colove

Loveland is a mixed biome including ponderosa pine forests, and introduced riparian vegetation.

Climate

Bodies Of Water Affecting Climate

Historical: Loveland has had a pretty consistent climate historically, with a slight rise in temperature over time.

Predicted: Loveland's predicted climate is much like the climate today, only with an increased average temperature over time.

Affect On Society: Loveland's consistent climate allows people to live comfortable, and to be able to expect the often fickle weather of Colorado.

Current Weather/ Climate

Loveland has many large lakes, including Boyd Lake, Horseshoe Lake, and Lake Loveland. These lakes help make Loveland's climate a bit more consistent than other places in Colorado.

Loveland has a humid

continental climate

with no dry season.

Currently, Loveland experiences thunderstorms many times a week

Altitude and Topography

Loveland, Colorado, USA

Altitude: 4,982 feet

Topography: Located at the base of Colorado's foothills. There is a rise in elevation as you approach the Rock Mountains.

Coordinates: 40.4047° N,

105.0858° W

Weather Averages

Annual Precipitation: 16 in of rain

32 inches of snow

Number of Sunny Days: 233 days

Average Humidity: Ranges from 26 % to 86 %

Summer Average : high- 86

low- 56

Winter Average : high- 44

low- 16

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