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The Tundra

The Tundra. TheTundra Lauren Carroll, Scott Ledford, Ivan Sanchez. Lauren Carroll, Scott Ledford, Ivan Sanchez. Precipitation: in inches. Temperature and Climate. The average temp. in winter is -30 degrees. In summer its 50 degrees.

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The Tundra

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  1. The Tundra TheTundra Lauren Carroll, Scott Ledford, Ivan Sanchez Lauren Carroll, Scott Ledford, Ivan Sanchez

  2. Precipitation: in inches

  3. Temperature and Climate • The average temp. in winter is -30 degrees. • In summer its 50 degrees.

  4. The Growing Season last about 2 months and starts about mid-summer. The growing season last abt 2 months or a little bit longer and starts about mid-summer.

  5. Where In The World are Tundra's?

  6. Unique Characteristics • In the summer months, the sun shines all the time, even at midnight. • The sun can stay below the horizon leaving the tundra dark for up to two months.

  7. Unique Characteristics • As the sea freezes, the salt rises to the surface as ice crystals also called ice flowers. • The tundra is the coldest and the driest of the biomes.

  8. Plants • The yellow Tundra Flower is just a flowering shrub, also known as the shrubby cinquefoil • The Bearberry is known for being best liked by bears.

  9. Plants • Lichen is the most bizarre form of life, and is very sensitive to air pollution. • The Pasque Flower is the first bloom of spring even before the ground has thawed.

  10. Plants • Caribou Moss is known as the cladonia rangiferina it grows on ground and rocks, and can be up to 4 inches high. • Tufted Saxifrage grows in a low tight cushion in order to trap the suns heat.

  11. Plants • Rhododendron has waxy leaves that prevent water loss. • Artic Poppy is known as a herb and is extremely tough and can grow up to 25 cm tall.

  12. Plants • The Dwarf Willow Tree can only grow up to four inches tall, but can spread on the ground. • Cotton Grass is a member of the Sedge family, and is not a form of grass.

  13. Animals • Snowy Owls are also known as the Great White Owl. Can way anywhere from 3.5-6.6 pounds. • The Artic Loon is one of the few birds to have solid bones.

  14. Animals • King Penguins are the second largest penguins. Adults are average 90 cm tall. • Puffins raise about 1 or 2 baby puffins a year. There colorful bills are used to catch many fish.

  15. Animals • Snowshoe Hare has two coats one brown one white they also have huge back feet. • The Musk Ox is huge and average 500-900 pounds.

  16. Animals • Caribou is a member of the deer family, isn’t shy, hates flies, and is always moving. • Gray Wolf is about 2.5 feet tall and is about 4-5 feet long and 80-90 pounds. They can also jump 12 feet high.

  17. Animals • Emperor Penguins can live to be about 20 years old, and there body shape helps them survive. • Polar Bears are the largest bears, they can weigh anywhere between 880-1500 pounds.

  18. Insects • Surprisingly insects can survive in the Tundra, they are mosquitoes and black flies.

  19. SAVE THE POLAR BEARS!!!!! • Polar Bears are becoming endangered because of global warming. There ice is melting and that’s where they spend most of their time.

  20. Brought to you by: Lauren,Scott,and Ivan

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