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It is ahardy tree, not very tall (8-12mts), large, roundedcrownandgrayishor brownishrindfinelycracked.Oftenshrubgrows, then calledoakorsquat. Itremainsevergreenleavesare persistent.Are entire,somewhatleathery,broadlyovalform. The rim isprovided with teethon the leavesoflower branches andin the young, protecting them againstherbivores.Its coloris dark greenandgrayon the upperenvies. He in thefruit, theacorn,ispartially covered bya domeformed byflattenedscales. Matureand fallsaround OctoberorNovember. Tinea long life, coming to live700 years, although it grows slowlyco.
WHERE TOGROW
It is excellentlyadaptedto the Mediterranean climate, characterized by longsummer droughts,tohavetheir hardhairyleavesa thickcladdingon the undersidewhich greatly limitstheirsweatlossesof water. Supports wellthecontinentclimatesharsh wintersand hot summers.lives onvariedsoilsexceptwaterlogged, saline andchalky. Therefore, it isa tree thatwouldpotentiallyoccupymore landin our region.No doubtmost ofourarable landbeing occupiedCommunity hadlong ago byoak.Towards themountainousborderregion, where annualprecipitation increasesover600-700mm. is oftenreplaced bybeeches(insiliceoussoils) and oak(inthe deeper soil, fresh and basic), while thelimestonemoorlandsof Burgos andSoria,where climatic conditionsare extreme, is replaced by the Sabine’s.
USEDFOR
The use ofoakin the form ofpasture,with scattered trees andthe groundcovered withgrass, is an exemplary model ofbalancebetween exploitationand conservationof ecosystem.Theoakwoodis compact,hard and heavy, it is somewhat difficult to work.It has a highheat capacityofproducing aremarkable qualitycharcoal. Whencoppicingis used asto obtainfirewood, a practice quite common insome areas,often haveabushy appearance.
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Appears widely dispersed throughout the region. In a major extension of meadows occupied in Zamora, Avila and Salamanca especially. As holm oak or scrub is abundant in Burgos and Soria.
NATURAL ELEMENTS
Pine
Poplar
Grass
Sand
Creeper
Tomato
Lettuce
Potato
Onion
Leaf
Pineapple
Pine nut
Water
Squirrel
Roses
ARTIFICIAL ELEMENTS
Pool
Road
Car
Bus
Motorbike
Sports centre
Ball
Goal
Basketball court
Fence
Pavement
Glass
Via train
Fronton
Doors
Water
Is a valuable natural element found in almost all parts of the planet .Fresh water and fresh water occupies only 3% of earth´s water , but salt water hold 97% of the ground water.
Water is a cycle called the cycle of water. Seawater evaporates and condenses to form clouds. The mountains and clouds collide in a rush diluvia, snow or hail.
Marine waters are salty and warm. The Seawater is constantly in movement. Tides rise and fall of sea level.
Lakes are masses of fresh water that have accumulated land permanently in sunken areas of ground. Gaps are smaller lakes inland seas size. Salt lakes resources. Groundwater is water that runs and is tiled beneath the surface precipitations. Pocket and form aquifers .Can be springs or thermal. To remove the water carefully be done with water is an important drinking water reservoir
The Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardons) is a species of carnivorous
mammal of the Fieldale family, native in the Iberian
Peninsula. There are only two towns in Andalusia,isolated from
each other, with a total of less than 300 indivuduals, plus another in
the Montes de Toledo of only fifteen individuals and
will barely viable, making it the most endangered feline in the
world. A graceful-looking cat with long legs and a short tail with
a black tassel at the end that usually stands up for tossing in times
of danger or excitement. Its characteristic pointy ears are finished
in a stiff black hair brush which favurs camouflage by breaking the
round shape of his head. There are also (feature) spins hanging
from its cheeks. It appears from year to live when hung just below
the chin and gets larger with age. Males have whiskers
and black brushes longer than females, a small bobcat,weighing
about half that or Eurasian Iynx (Lynx Iynx). Adult males weigh
an average of 12.8 kg and females about 9.3 kg, males can
weigh up to 20 kg. Both are different species, sympatic
in central Europe during the Pleistocene. The time of separation is
estimated that occurred long before the separation of
the Eurasian Iynx and the Canadian Iynx (Lynx Canadensis). It is
considered that the Eurasian and Iberian Iynxes share an
ancestor issiodorensisLynx, the Iberian Iynx in Europe
and Eurasia (which later led to the Canada Iynx) in
the Eurasian Iynxes never overlapped a lot, and has
become essentially separated in recent times, the
two lynxes could coexist until the late nineteenth century and
perhaps in the Pyrenees and in the north coast of Spain.
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