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The Allegheny National forests is located in north western Pennsylvania in Warren. There is over 513,000 acres.Allegheny National Forest is a tremendous wilderness region where everybody has a delightful time. It has the most rainfall in June. Nearby water includes East Branch Tionesta Creek.
 * Nathan Haskins ~ Allegheny National Forest **



** · ** ** Over the of the years, these land have developed and adapted to their new habitat. ** ** · ** ** These ferns that stood up to 40 feet tall. ** ** · ** ** There are flowers, insects, birds, and mammals ** ** · ** ** The seasonal forest approximately take up one-third of Earth's land area. **
 * · ** ** Ancient plants and arthropods began to occupy the land. **

= Cody Austin-Tiadaghton State Forest =


 * === ** The park is 1,100 feet above sea level. ** ===
 * === State Park is situated on 78 acres within Tiadaghton State Forest. ===
 * === Tiadaghton State Forest in the Appalachian Mountains . ===
 * === The park is the trail system . ===
 * === The park lies in a steep-walled, rocky gorge that has been carvedby Rauchtown ===

Lassen National Forest-Devin Crowe
· Lassen National Forest gets up to 90 degrees but in the night it gets up to 70 degrees · In the winter it gets up to 40 degrees but in the night it gets up to 20 degrees · They don’t have a lot of animals around the Lassen National Forest · There are a lot of lakes at the Lassen National Forest · The Lassen National Forest is popular in the region

Devon Nichols - Susquehanna state forest Climate-Pennsylvania generally has a moist climate with cold winters and warm summers. The Susquehannock State Park area has cold winter months with temperatures averaging above 28 degrees Fahrenheit (above -2 degrees Celsius). The area's average summer temperatures range above 74 degrees Fahrenheit (23 Celsius). Location - Susquehannock State Park is located in southeastern Pennsylvania on a wooded plateau overlooking the Susquehanna River in southern Lancaster County. From SR 372 West of Buck, turn south on Susquehannock Drive to Park Drive.

Santa Rosa National Park  130 cm of rainfall per year Most rain falling in the months of May and November May being both the end of the dry season and the wettest month overall During the rainy seasons, trees can easily maintain leaves and productivity is high During the dry seasons, evaporation from the leaves is too high for the tree to sustain, so the leaves are dropped,  much the way temperate deciduous forest plants lose their leaves in the winter. This strong seasonality of rainfall is characteristic of the tropical seasonal forest  **Bald Eagle State Forest **

Formed in the late 1800’s Annual 101 mile bike race Warm summer, cold winter Named after famous Indian chief “Bald Eagle” 195,624 acres Deer, Bear, and Turkey Moist climate Susquehanna watershed
 * Found in PA

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