Friday, 19 September 2014

SITE DESCRIPTION


For my site, I chose the new subdivision that we will be having in San Jose, Tinian. I chose this site because my dad suggested it and it did look like a very good area for a Biology assignment like this. This site is in an area near a village called District 1 and this new subdivision will be perfect for homesteads, that's how big the area is. 

Some of the key abiotic (non-living) features at this new subdivision were: 
ROCKS

OLD GLASS BOTTLES
ANCIENT JAPANESE WAR WATER TANKS 



 
JAPANESE WATER TANKS 
(I saw a lot of these at the site) 




Some biotic (living) features at this site were:
The soil around this site was mainly
top soil.










There were many tall trees of different varieties
and in those trees were different kind of birds that
I couldn't get a perfect picture of. I spotted the
Marianas fruit dove, kingfishers, Marianas swiftlet
and the Marianas crow. 
SOIL, WORMS, CENTIPEDES, DIFFERENT KINDS OF PLANTS

At the bottom of the trunks of the trees, I found some
mushrooms growing 

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