Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Leaf litter, which consists of the dead leaves and other debris that fall to the floor of a forest, is a home for many living things.
The top layer of litter, which makes up a few centimeters, is known as the litter layer or litter horizon. It contains the leaves that have fallen most recently. Most of these can still be easily identified.
Below the litter layer is a layer known as the fermenting layer or fermenting horizon.
;;http://www.animalfacts.net/animal-habitats/leaflitteranimals.html

very hardworking hor..

research on dis ting....

tlking abt sciency stuff,,

dis fridayy we goin to science center..AGAIN.

sick&tired of dat place ...

shoot!!

the duno wad interview is on friday..

9.30 to 11

har..

why meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee????????

cnnt see my fwens for 1 1/2 hours..

)):

k

bbbb

dis tym for real.

wana go copy the my world 2.0 songs into my com..

ttyt(:

No comments:

Post a Comment