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Brilliant_brown [7]
3 years ago
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Part A

Biology
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Crank3 years ago
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A.Lake Tahoe is one of the most beautiful lakes known in the United States. It's also know for inspiring one of Bob Ross' paintings. The lake dark blue crystling water is surrounded by huge mountains and tall trees. The water tempature ranges differently throughout the year. On average, in the winter and spring the water is near 44 degrees fahrenheit During the summer it ranges around 63 degrees fahrenheit and in Fall it ranges around 58 degrees fahrenheit. Tahoes max depth is 1,644 feet which is about 0.31 miles. The salinity is about 0.5 parts per thousand and the pH is 7.0 TO 8.5.

B.Some producers in Lake Tahoe include; alder , aspen and sugar pines. An example of Lake Tahoes primary consumers may include; ducks and crayfish. Examples of secondary consumers are bears, and snakes. Some teriary consumers that Tahoe gives are sharks and snakes. Lake Tahoe also has mountian lions which are quaternary consumers.

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