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An exciting, but informative video that instructs the watcher on the different types of abiotic and biotic factors in a temperate forest. Mr. Scientist provides various examples while teaching, and covers different behaviors in every ecosystem while pointing out specifications that only apply to temperate forests. Along with providing useful information, the video bounces along in a very smooth fashion, keeping the viewer focused and dialed in on the topic.
I chose this video because it talks about the desert biome and how the animals and plants are able to adapt and survive with little to no water in there ecosystem. It also shows how nasty the environment can be and what things need to be done in order to stay alive.
We chose this video because it quickly gives information about the Tropical Dry Forest. We like this video because it was simple and easy to understand. The video also had graphics to help the viewer better understand the Tropical Dry Forest. With a brief summary and graphics, this video conveys a brief idea very well.
We chose this video because it is very informative and touches on every aspect of the temperate grassland biome such as plants, animals, climate, etc. It shows how the animals and plants survive in their natural habitat.
Olivia Scally and Riley Bodine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVpHLuCnulA We chose this video because it is very informative about the Northwestern Coniferous forest. This video has very good visual aid, and lots of information, and a variety of information. The information in this video includes everything you need to know about the biome, the type of trees, the animals, the precipitation, and the temperature.
We picked this video because it gave a good back ground of the Temperate Woodland and Shrubland. It showed specific examples of what it looks like and a map of where it is located on Earth. It also was the most correct video!
Jade cox, Sophie hoskinson, belle winters http://www.teachertube.com/mobile/video/woodland-shrubland-biome-310881 We chose this video because it is very informational. It gave a lot of facts about the temperature and the species there. It explained the shrub land and woodlands very well.
We chose this video because it is very informational and talks about many different topics such as, the competition and adaptation of animals, climate and vegetation, and other interesting information. The creator spent a lot of time to make sure the pictures shown during the video went along with what he/she was saying. Also, the video was factual and hit many different aspects of the tropical savanna biome.
Hillary Hemry and Xander Stewart
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An exciting, but informative video that instructs the watcher on the different types of abiotic and biotic factors in a temperate forest. Mr. Scientist provides various examples while teaching, and covers different behaviors in every ecosystem while pointing out specifications that only apply to temperate forests. Along with providing useful information, the video bounces along in a very smooth fashion, keeping the viewer focused and dialed in on the topic.
Jacob Garner and Jared Schultz
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I chose this video because it talks about the desert biome and how the animals and plants are able to adapt and survive with little to no water in there ecosystem. It also shows how nasty the environment can be and what things need to be done in order to stay alive.
Hunter Gandee and Andrew Tillman
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We chose this video because it quickly gives information about the Tropical Dry Forest. We like this video because it was simple and easy to understand. The video also had graphics to help the viewer better understand the Tropical Dry Forest. With a brief summary and graphics, this video conveys a brief idea very well.
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We chose this video because it is very informative and touches on every aspect of the temperate grassland biome such as plants, animals, climate, etc. It shows how the animals and plants survive in their natural habitat.
Olivia Scally and Riley Bodine
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We chose this video because it is very informative about the Northwestern Coniferous forest. This video has very good visual aid, and lots of information, and a variety of information. The information in this video includes everything you need to know about the biome, the type of trees, the animals, the precipitation, and the temperature.
Bryce Stevens and Lexi Burton
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We picked this video because it gave a good back ground of the Temperate Woodland and Shrubland. It showed specific examples of what it looks like and a map of where it is located on Earth. It also was the most correct video!
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I think the video is great because it shows all the key components of the tropical savanna and even adresses some of the problems.
Jade cox, Sophie hoskinson, belle winters
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We chose this video because it is very informational. It gave a lot of facts about the temperature and the species there. It explained the shrub land and woodlands very well.
Nathan Woods and Alex Freiberg
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We chose this video because it has interesting facts about the tropical rain-forest.
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We chose this video because it is very informational and talks about many different topics such as, the competition and adaptation of animals, climate and vegetation, and other interesting information. The creator spent a lot of time to make sure the pictures shown during the video went along with what he/she was saying. Also, the video was factual and hit many different aspects of the tropical savanna biome.