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to make a Dolphin Diorama you will need...a boxpapercolor pencilsscissorsgluecardboardpainttypeand toy Dolphin's
To make an Antarctica diorama you will need....a boxpaperclay colored pencilsscissorsgluecardboardpaintand know it time to make.
Use your imagination.
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To create a diorama of an ecosystem, you will need materials such as a shoebox or a similar container for the base, modeling clay or construction paper for the landscape, small figurines of animals and plants, paints or markers for details, and glue to assemble everything together. Additionally, you may want to include items like fake grass, rocks, and twigs to add more realistic elements to your diorama.
Yes, bringing an umbrella is a good idea when visiting a tropical rainforest, as these regions can experience sudden and heavy rainfall. An umbrella can help protect you from getting wet and make your experience more comfortable.
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Rainforest animals have evolved to depend on the specific habitat and resources provided by rainforests, such as food sources, shelter, and protection from predators. The diverse and complex ecosystem of the rainforest offers a balance of habitats that support the intricate food webs and interactions that these animals rely on for survival. Without the rainforest, many of these species would struggle to find suitable alternatives in other environments.
To create a water diorama, you will need a clear container, water, blue food coloring, small figurines or objects to represent the scene, rocks or sand for the bottom, and any additional decorations you want to include.
Why do you or I care? you are PROBABLY doing this fo skool-I feelz bad fo ya! This must suck fo (for) ya! If not u need 2 go to a hospital, U HAVE PROBLEMS!
the hamburger is hurtin the rainforest bc...the grass is hard to make fresh for the cows which uses up alot of space (aprox.size of ur bedroom) and then the cows eat it and sadly we then murder the cows and eat them :(
If the rainforest were to all disappear, life on earth would soon be extinguished as we know it. Much of the oxygen that humans and other animals need is produced by rainforests.