Sunday, March 4, 2007

TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD

The setting of "To Kill A Mockingbird" is in Maycomb. Maycomb is an old town where it rains a lot, is very humid, rarely snows, and is very muddy. This community includes many consumers and producers. One type of population in this community is mammals/humans such as Jem, Scout, Atticus, Tom Robinson, Dill, or Boo Radley. Some other consumers in Maycomb are dogs, flies, cows, and mocking birds. Some producers in this envirnoment are oak trees, grass, camellias, and scuppernongs. This habitat doesn't include many decomposers, but organisms living here can still obtain the resources that they need to survive. For example, it rains a lot and is sunny, so that's perfect for the producers. And the consumers can consume the producers for energy. Overall, this is a perfect ecosystem.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hey butterfly!
thanks for the comment!
I know I love my songs too laugh out loud!
anyways your extra credit assignment is really creative. But, I thought that the extra credit had to deal with genetics.
umm also i was going to do the exact same thing! the weather in maycomb what a surprise <3