This document discusses the adaptations that animals in polar regions have developed to survive the extreme cold. It lists the countries that make up the polar regions, including Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Alaska, and Siberia. It then describes the features of the polar regions, such as temperatures that can drop as low as -37 degrees Celsius. Animals that live in these conditions, like polar bears, have adapted in ways such as growing thick fur to insulate their bodies and having a layer of fat to keep them warm. The document also discusses the adaptations of penguins and birds that allow them to survive the cold.
Learn about the different body parts and adaptations that are used by reptiles, birds, insects, aquatic and terrestrial animals to move, walk, run, crawl, hop, fly, jump and swim.
In this ppt we have followed the under given points
1. Biome definition
2. Biome types
3. Tundra Biome definition
4. Tundra Biome characteristics
5.Types of Tundra Biome
6. Climate of Tundra Biome
7. Soil of Tundra Biome
8. Plants, their characteristics and their adaption.
9. Animals,their characteristics and adaptions
10. Food web, chain and energy pyramid of Tundra Biome
11. Human effect on Tundra region
12. Problems in Tundra region and
13. solution of tundra region.
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Learn about the different body parts and adaptations that are used by reptiles, birds, insects, aquatic and terrestrial animals to move, walk, run, crawl, hop, fly, jump and swim.
In this ppt we have followed the under given points
1. Biome definition
2. Biome types
3. Tundra Biome definition
4. Tundra Biome characteristics
5.Types of Tundra Biome
6. Climate of Tundra Biome
7. Soil of Tundra Biome
8. Plants, their characteristics and their adaption.
9. Animals,their characteristics and adaptions
10. Food web, chain and energy pyramid of Tundra Biome
11. Human effect on Tundra region
12. Problems in Tundra region and
13. solution of tundra region.
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EVS, Environmental Science, Birds
Birds Features
Body
Wings
Beak
Feet
Different Types Sound they make
Migratory Birds
Birds's Nests
Class III, Class 3, CBSE
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3. LIST OUT THE COUNTRIES BELONG TO POLAR
REGION
Canada
Greenland
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Alaska in U.S.A
Siberian region of Russia
4. FEATURES OF POLAR REGION…
These regions are covered with snow and it is very
cold for most part of the year.
For six months the sun does not set at the poles
while for other six months the sun does not rise
In winters, the temperature can be as low as -37
degree celcius.
5. THEN HOW ANIMALS HAVE ADAPTED IN THIS
REGION?
Animals in these region have special features
/adaptation to survive the extreme condition.
let us study about them by considering the examples
of polar bear .
6. CAN YOU CITE EXAMPLES OF ANIMALS FOUND
IN POLAR REGION?
1. Many types of fishes
2. musk oxen
13. SUMARRY OF ADAPTATION IN POLAR BEAR
1. It has very strong sense of smell
- it helps the bear to locate and catch its prey.
2. It has long curved and sharp claws
- these help it to walk on ice.
3. It has white fur
- it is not visible in snowy white background , which
help them to save from predators.
14. 4. It has two thick layers of fur
- these keep it warm in cold weather
5. It has a layer of fat under its skin
- the fat insulates its body from cold and keeps it warm.
16. INTRODUTION
Speedy little blurs flying throgh the water they are penguins but
penguins don’t fly they waddle and when babys are born the
mother feeds them out of there mouth penguins are like
torpedos in water
Penguins don’t fly but they do through water
17. PHYSICAL ADAPTATIONS
Penguins have feathers that keep them warm in
cold water
Their black and white feathers work like camouflage
in the water to predators… here’s how it works
When predators are looking from below or from
above they use their feather’s to blend in with the
water
But on land it’s hard for that to work
18. BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS
When a penguin get’s too hot it fluffs up it’s feathers
to cool off
dad Penguins keep their egg’s warm by sitting on
them while the mother goes fishing
Because their so cold penguins huddle together to
create heat and keep warm
19. HOW BIRDS SURVIVE IN COLD CONDITION?
They migrate to warmer regions when winters sets
in. they come back after the winter is over