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The Tundra

Biome Research By: Mondraesha Davis. The Tundra. Location: South of the North pole and the Arctic Circle. Description: Cold, dry, treeless region. Soil Type: Frozen soil called Permafrost. Precipitation: 25 cm of Rain Per year Temperature Range: Winters can be 12 degrees Celsius

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The Tundra

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  1. Biome Research By: Mondraesha Davis The Tundra

  2. Location: South of the North pole and the Arctic Circle. Description: Cold, dry, treeless region. Soil Type: Frozen soil called Permafrost. Precipitation: 25 cm of Rain Per year Temperature Range: Winters can be 12 degrees Celsius Climate: Snowy, cold TundraGeography & Climate

  3. Plant Species: Moses, grasses and small shrubs. Animal Species: Ducks, Geese, shore, song birds, hawks, snowy Owls, willow TundraBiodiversity

  4. Type in your information and you may add a few pictures to your slide Name of BiomeAdaptations Needed for Survival

  5. Type in your information and you may add a few pictures to your slide Name of BiomeInteractions of Biotic and Abiotic

  6. Type in your information and you may add a few pictures to your slide What is Biodiversity?

  7. Use the handout given in class to answer the above question Type your answer here How does biodiversity contribute to the sustainability of an ecosystem?

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