photo safari humanities eddy larcombe
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Photo Safari
By Edward Larcombe
Umbrella like tree to shade the base so that the ground around it stays moist.
Very dry, hard and cracked ground. Obvious sign of a lot of sunlight and little rain
Also a good source of shape for animals.
Good source of food and camouflage for animals.
Very dry and hot sky. Sign on little or no rain.
The moist soil around it keeps the tree alive by proving nutrients
Greener trees and grass around springs because the ground is more moist.
Red soil which shows that there is a obvious dry and wet season. The ground is more moist therefore the vegetation grows better.
Animals with a very thin layer of fur to keep cool during the dry, hot season.
Evidence of fire, which usually occur nearing the end of the dry season.
Greenish moist grassy ground showing the beginning of the wet season.
Dead trees that have been burnt. This shows the beginning of the wet season and end of the dry season because fires usually happen at these times.
Animals not sheltering under tress because the air is cooler and moist after the dry season.
Taller trees that have not been affected by fire because they have adapted to withstand fires.
Lions using the tree as shelter.
Grass is dying which shows that the temperature is very high and the ground is dry and cracked.
Acacia Tree provides shelter and gives animals homes.
The tree has an umbrella shape to shade the base of the tree to keep the soil around it moist.
Green, lush trees indicating a river or stream nearby.
Clear light blue sky, showing that the temperature is very hot.
Dry, cracked ground caused my high temperatures and no rain.
Dead grass caused by no rain.
Rock hill creates home and shelter for animalsBlue skies with few rain clouds
indicating that there is a very high temperature.
No animals seen because there is no shade and the dead grass does not have the nutrients needed.
Green, lush vegetation indicating the middle of the wet season.
Pond created by rain water.
Wet road due to rain.
Rain clouds.