Tundra
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CLIMATE / FACTS
Tundra is one of the five biomes on
Earth. The word tundra comes from the
Finnish and means treeless land. The
temperature is normally very cold and
averages -12°c to 6°c.
The North Pole is called the Artic Region
and the South Pole is called the Antarctic
Region.


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ANIMALS IN THE TUNDRA
Here is a list of animals that live in the tundra:
Arctic Fox, Killer Whale, Sea Lion, Ground
Squirrel, Lemming, Seal, Beluga Whale,
Moose, Caribou, Musk Ox, Snowshoe Rabbit,
Polar Bear, Walrus, Red Fox, Weasel, Grizzly
Bear, Reindeer and Wolverine.




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ARCTIC FOX
The Arctic Fox has a white winter coat. The
summer coat is grey to brown on the back,
with lighter fur underneath it. The pads on
the soles of the feet are covered with fur for
insulation. Arctic foxes like to eat small
mammals like birds, bird eggs, lemmings,
squirrels and berries.




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POLAR BEAR

Did you know?

The polar bear is the only bear that is considered a
marine mammal because it depends upon the
marine environment for survival.

Male polar bears grow up to 10 feet tall and weigh
something like 1400 pounds.

Females reach seven feet and weigh 650 ponds

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TWO TUNDRAS

Tundra has two variations, Arctic Tundra,
found near or north of the Arctic Circle and
Alpine Tundra found at various places.
Here is a map showing where some of the
tundra environment is located:




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Food Webs
 Here is a major food web of the tundra:


Polar                Arctic                Bear
Bear                 Hare                  Grass



          Char
          (fish)
                                           Seaweed


                     Rock
                    Ptarmigan



Grizzly                                     Bear
 Bear                                       Berry

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PLANTS


 The tundra has a lot of plants. Some of the plants
 include bearberry and arctic moss, some interesting
 ones might include Diamond leaf willow and
 Labrador Tea. Very few trees are in the tundra




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Thanks for
 Bye for now!
Watching.

Angus R8

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    Tundra www.freeimages.co.uk
  • 2.
    CLIMATE / FACTS Tundrais one of the five biomes on Earth. The word tundra comes from the Finnish and means treeless land. The temperature is normally very cold and averages -12°c to 6°c. The North Pole is called the Artic Region and the South Pole is called the Antarctic Region. www.freeimages.co.uk
  • 3.
    ANIMALS IN THETUNDRA Here is a list of animals that live in the tundra: Arctic Fox, Killer Whale, Sea Lion, Ground Squirrel, Lemming, Seal, Beluga Whale, Moose, Caribou, Musk Ox, Snowshoe Rabbit, Polar Bear, Walrus, Red Fox, Weasel, Grizzly Bear, Reindeer and Wolverine. www.freeimages.co.uk
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    ARCTIC FOX The ArcticFox has a white winter coat. The summer coat is grey to brown on the back, with lighter fur underneath it. The pads on the soles of the feet are covered with fur for insulation. Arctic foxes like to eat small mammals like birds, bird eggs, lemmings, squirrels and berries. www.freeimages.co.uk
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    POLAR BEAR Did youknow? The polar bear is the only bear that is considered a marine mammal because it depends upon the marine environment for survival. Male polar bears grow up to 10 feet tall and weigh something like 1400 pounds. Females reach seven feet and weigh 650 ponds www.freeimages.co.uk
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    TWO TUNDRAS Tundra hastwo variations, Arctic Tundra, found near or north of the Arctic Circle and Alpine Tundra found at various places. Here is a map showing where some of the tundra environment is located: Studyzone.org www.freeimages.co.ukc
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    Food Webs Hereis a major food web of the tundra: Polar Arctic Bear Bear Hare Grass Char (fish) Seaweed Rock Ptarmigan Grizzly Bear Bear Berry www.freeimages.co.uk
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    PLANTS The tundrahas a lot of plants. Some of the plants include bearberry and arctic moss, some interesting ones might include Diamond leaf willow and Labrador Tea. Very few trees are in the tundra www.freeimages.co.uk
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    Thanks for Byefor now! Watching.