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Wood Buffalo National Park Physical Appearance Wood Buffalo National Park is located in Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Wood Buffalo National Park overlaps two ecozones. It is found mainly in the Boreal Plain and partly also in the Taiga Plain. Wood Buffalo National Park is Canada's largest national park encompassing an area of ​​44,807 km2 and was established in 1922. Wood Buffalo National Park was created to protect and support threatening and endangered species such as Wood Bison and Whooping Dogs. Wood Buffalo National Park had a very special landform. It had an altitude of 210-300 m above sea level. Due to the glacier, a flat morphology rich in sedimentary rock was created in this park. ClimateWood Buffalo National Park contains 4 seasons, spring, summer, autumn and winter. He had a short summer but a long day and a long winter but a short day. Most of the summer is dry and hot, autumn is usually cool, windy and dry. Wood Buffalo National Park has a fairly wide temperature range, in most cases the temperature range is 40°C. The January high was -21.7°C, the January low was -31.8°C. The maximum in July is also 22.5°C and the minimum in July is 9.5°C. January and February are probably the coldest months of the year and spring starts around the end of April or the beginning of May. The temperature rises slowly and becomes increasingly hotter during March and April. Extreme temperatures can occur in any season. Snowfall is usually expected in October. The annual precipitation is 214 mm and the annual snowfall is 149 cm. An average of 40 storms occur per season. I placed a calendar in the center of this poster to show the months of each season. Vegetation The vegetation within this park is unique and special, it can also respond to the environment around it...... center of the map...... e.g. Maintain a large distance with the wood bison so as to also keep the wood bison in its traditional wildlife. In my poster I drew a person putting out the fire. Every year, 1% of the park is burned due to forest fires or caused by storms. This is why fire suppression systems have been implemented in this park to minimize damage to the park. I drew a person holding a bottle of water while trying to put out the camp fire before leaving, so that it doesn't start any fire. Works Cited V http://www.debate.org/opinions/should-smoking-be-illegal http:/ /www.teenink.com/opinion/drugs_alcohol_smoking/article/212339/Smoking-Should-Be-Illegal/http: //musebaby.hubpages.com/hub/Should-Cigarettes-be-made-illegalhttp://www.eoearth .org/view/article/157152/http://nwt.adventures.com/wood-buffalo-national-park.htmlhttp://geography.amscotta.com/resources/CdnGeo-TPNP/Wood-Buffalo-NP.pd