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The Tundra By: Ira, Dylan, and Chris

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The Tundra. By: Ira, Dylan, and Chris. World Location. Europe North America Russia Alaska Canada Finland Antarctica Greenland. Climate. It can be icy cold. Or it could be warm. If its icy cold the temperature would be -11 0F. But if its - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The TundraBy: Ira, Dylan, and Chris

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World Location Europe North America Russia Alaska Canada Finland Antarctica Greenland

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ClimateIt can be icy cold. Or it could be warm. If its icy

cold the temperature would be -11 0F. But if its warm the temperature would be 55 0F. This is the climate.

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Human interactionHow do human interact positively with the Tundra?. Water plants. Save animals. Hunt animals . Feed the animals How do human interact negatively with the Tundra?. Liter. Cut down trees. Pollute . Destroy habitats

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Plants dryad flowers Bearberry Dwarf birch Moss grass

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Animals Caribou Reindeer Arctic hare Wolves Snowy owl Arctic fox Lemmings

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Caribou (A.K.A. wild reindeer)

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Appearence Brown White tail Antlers are white

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Predator\ Prey Predator Arctic fox Wolf Polar bear PreyGrassMoss

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Adaptations Antlers to defend their selves Hooves for running Strong thin legs to run away from predators Mouth for eating grass and moss Make noises to show that they are strong

enough to raise a family with a female caribou

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Fun Facts Caribou are really wild reindeer ( no offense

caribou) Caribou are in the deer family Caribou are harmless if they get used to

people

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Bibliography Roza, Greg Tundra Rosen Central New York

2009 Johansson ,Philip The Frozen Tundra a web of

life Enslow Inc. USA 2004 Nelson, Julie The Tundra Raintree Steck

Vaughn New York 2001 Johnson, L. Rebecca A walk in the Tundra

Carol Books Walsh, Donna Tundra Franklin Watt New York

1996