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yeah man water is clear You can see large (macroscopic) living things in water, and many microscopic living things as well.
of course bcoz we are living things CHAKA KA?!!
# there is unpredictable weather # there is alot of precipatation # Glaze ice storms are closely correlated with the extent of the deciduous forest. For this reason it has been proposed that this is what determines the north temperate deciduous forest. For a discussion of this concept see http://charles_w.tripod.com/glaze.html
See the trees from the mountain tops, go adventuring, camping, stuff like that ... iunno :S
They are both. Microbes are just small living things which we need a microscope to see.
No, living humans cannot see things which do not exist, they can only dream or imagine that they do.
What types of populations can be found in the temperate forest. Think of the different types of populations and species that live in that area. Then, see how they connect together. Example: A cheetah and elk; a cheetah eats the elk Think of more to add to that list. What does the elk eat? What eats a cheetah? http://biology.about.com/od/landbiomes/a/aa052506a.htm
There are two areas of temperate rain forests in the USA:the Pacific temperate rain forests - which stretch from Kodiak Island in Alaska, through western Canada, through Washington, and Oregon and down into Northern California.the Appalachian temperate rain forests - which are in the southern portion of the Appalachian Mountains along the eastern Tennessee/western North Carolina border and extending into northern Georgia.Overall that means that a person could visit Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Tennessee, North Carolina, or Georgia to see a temperate rain forest.
They are living things you can see with your naked eye.
Ah, the temperate deciduous forest is a lovely place full of life! In this ecosystem, the food chain starts with plants like oak trees and maple trees. Then, herbivores like deer and rabbits eat the plants, and carnivores like foxes and owls feed on the herbivores. Each organism plays an important role in keeping the balance of nature in this beautiful forest.
No. All living things that see are able to see in 3-D.