Wednesday, 2 September 2020

EXPLAIN WRITING MAMMOTHS

Mammoths 

I will be telling you about what mammoths ate and also how mammoths became extinct.


Mammoths were around 13 feet (4 meters) tall and weighed around 6 tons.


Firstly, I will be telling you a bit about what the mammoths ate. They were herbivores and ate plants and grazed on grass.


Next I will explain two reasons how the mammoth population shortened. So...The habitat of mammoths is in the ice known as the mammoths steppe. This environment was stretched across northern asia, many parts of Europe, and the northern part of North America during the last ice age. But because of global warming the ice started melting there for the mammoths home was basically fading away and mammoths only can live on the ice so they just started dying out.


Lastly cavemen hunted mammoths to get their fur to make coats and other clothes to keep themselves warm. They also hunted them for their meat and afterwards they would use the bones from the skeleton of the mammoth for tools.

In conclusion, mammoths would have been around alot longer, if it wasn't for global warming.

I hope you now know how mammoths became extinct!




10 comments:

  1. Hi Rebecca Im Te Ria from Otaki college I really enjoyed learning about mammoths thanks.

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  2. Hi Rebecca I really like your Explain Writing Mammoths it very nicekeep up the good work.

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  3. Hi Rebecca, Olivia here from Otaki College. I really like your Writing piece about Mammoths. It is sad that they are now extinct because they were cool animals. Keep up the good work!

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  4. Hey i'm Nicky from Otaki College and I don't know much about Mammoths. I found out some interesting facts about mammoths and found some info really helpful. Thank you Rebecca.

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  5. Hi Rebecca,
    I'm Annelise from Otaki College (your buddy bloggers) and this is a cool post. Its infomation is easy to understand and interesting.
    Thanks,
    Annelise :)

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