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Sunday, April 2, 2006


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Wild Life.
B.C is home to thousand of different animals. The province contains thousands of different mammals, fish (both fresh and slat water), birds, and insects. Millions of birds flock onto the coast of the land and thousands of fish swim freely around the area.
There are many different animals in this park but not all of them are safe in numbers. Around 150 of our animals are considered as endangered or vulnerable . These animals include the Burrowing Owl, the Vancouver Island Marmot and the Sea Otter.

Soil.
B.C has many divers amounts of soil. The inland of B.C soil is called brunisol, which is a type of soil that is usually found under forested ( pine trees) areas. Up north of B.C you will find luvisol. You can find this type of soil in unfrosted areas. This type of soil is dry and has been leached by downward movement of water. In general the soil in B.C is boggy and is rich in minerals from decomposed animals and plants. As you can tell this lands soil types varies from different sections of the land.

Climate.
B.C has very different climates. It ranges from very dry dessert like areas to wet moist areas. In the mountains the winters a long and wet with heavy snow fall of around 175 cm of snow. The summers are just above freezing. On lower land ( the pacific maritime) the winters a 8 months long and wet and the summers also cold and wet with rain. The climate is mostly maritime but the more u move into inland the climate gets a lot warmer and less wet.

Landforms.
The land in BC changes every where u go. It ranges from the famous huge rugged rocky mountains to the deep pockets of ponds and lakes.

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