Conclusion
Yellowstone National Park has about one-half of the world’s hydrothermal features. Most of the park sits on top of a slumbering volcano that erupted 500,000 years ago. Yellowstone has many animals and natural features throughout the park. The park places great importance on the preservation of the animals and features. It is important to do our part to maintain the park in its natural state by reducing our impact on it.
Summary
Throughout the creation of this project we went through extensive research of the Yellowstone biome. We used resources like the National Park Service website and National Geographic website to gather information. The park has unique features like geysers, waterfalls, and hundreds of different species of organisms. In the process of going through the information we have grown increasingly interested in visiting the park sometime in the future.
Graphics for this page were found at:
"LARRY'S RAMBLE." : 2011-04-24. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2012.
"LARRY'S RAMBLE." : 2011-04-24. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2012.