2009年4月19日星期日

The Great Lakes-St.Lawrence Lowland Region Part 3

1. What is the word for vegetation in Chinese or Korean. Translate and put it here.
植被。


2. There are a lot of broad-leafed forests in this region. What do these forests look like? Find a picture, post it and explain it in 3-5 sentence. What do you see?



















This is just a very very little corner of broad-leafed forest . The leaf of a kind of plant is wide and long . The pink flowers grow behind the leaf . This corner is quiet and damp , an absolute space in the forest .



3. What does a broad-leaf look like? Post a picture and explain what you think "broad" means













Wide.
4. There are maple trees in this region. Find a picture of a maple tree. Post it





















5. What is the Chinese or Korean word for maple trees?
枫树.


6. There are beech trees as well. Find a picture of a beech tree. Post it















7. What is the Chinese or Korean word for beech trees?
山毛榉.


8. There are also Hickory trees in this region. Find a picture of a hickory tree. Post it.





















9. What is the Chinese or Korean word for hickory tree?
山核桃树.



10. In other places of the region, the vegetation is a mixed forest. It has a mix of both decidous and coniferous trees, such as maple, beech, oak, ash, and birch, along with spruce, fir, pine and cedar. Find a picture of a mixed forest. Post it! Explain what "mixed" means!












Both with decidous and coniferous forest.


11. Find a picture of an oak tree.Find a picture. Post it.
















12. What is the Chinese or Korean word for it?
橡树。


13. What is a spruce tree. Find a picture. Post it.











14. What is the Chinese or Korean word for it?
云杉树。


15. Find a picture of a pine tree. Post it.
















16. What is the Chinese or Korean word for it?
松树。


17. What is a cedar tree? Find a picture. Post it.





18. What is the Chinese or Korean word for it?
雪松树。


19. What did you learn from this lesson? Explain in 8-12 sentences.



I know the different kinds of trees in the area of the Great Lakes . Aand also see the looking of them . In the broad-leafed forests , the kinds of trees are very different . There are maple trees that leaves will fall down in winter and also pine trees which always keep green all the year . I don't know why the different can live in the same broad-leafed forests together . Maybe the vegetation of the Greak Lakes area is more important than a board-leafed forests?
...Sorry I forgot the mixed forests.

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