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Title: Polar Grasslands


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Polar Grasslands
  • By Zack B. and Mike C.

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  • Polar Grasslands

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Climate
  • Polar Grasslands, better known as Tundra, are a
    biome that cover 10 of the earth
  • The are just south of the Arctic Ice Cap
  • These treeless plains are covered in snow and ice
    year-round
  • In Arctic Tundra the winters are long and dark
    and have little precipitation which is always
    snow
  • The only plants that live there are extremely
    hardy and as a result have a leathery feel and
    are extremely durable

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  • These plants have to adapt to the lack of
    sunlight and water
  • They also battle the subzero temperatures and
    high winds
  • The temperature range is from -70-- 12 C but
    the peak the temperature only lasts for a couple
    weeks in the year
  • 75of the year the temperature is below freezing
  • The average annual temperature is -18 C(Blue
    Planet Biomes)

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  • The average precipitation is 15-25.5 Cm of snow
    because it only snows in the winter
  • There is a layer of frozen water that is frozen
    all year (Permafrost) (Miller, P.141)
  • This permafrost is not only the groundwater in
    the soil but a layer that wavers from 7.5-25 Cm
    above the ground
  • In the summer much of the permafrost above ground
    melts but it never gets to be less than 7.5 Cm
    (Blue Planet Biomes)

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  • 95 of this Biomes carbon is in the soil
  • Alpine Tundra differs from Arctic in that it is
    not quite extreme
  • It is still above the tree line but it is also
    below the permafrost line
  • Summers bring melting and the formation of bogs,
    marshes and ponds
  • This occurs because the Alpine Tundra receives
    more direct sunlight
  • For a few weeks in the summer, wildflowers bloom
    and herbivores such as elk mountain goats and
    sheep graze on the land (Miller, P.141)

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Organisms
  • Plants Low shrubs, sedges, grasses, mosses
  • Herbivores Reindeer, voles, squirrels,
    lemmings, ptarmigans
  • Carnivores Arctic foxes, wolves, polar bears,
    grizzly bears, snowy owls
  • Insects Mosquitoes, flies, arctic bumble bees,
    grasshoppers

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Diversity
  • Other organisms, such as those that live in
    tropical or temperate climates cant survive with
    the permafrost or the cold climate that persist
    year-round.
  • Polar grasslands arent as diverse as other
    biomes because their consistently cold climate
    prevents a variety of creatures from living there

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Adaptations
  • Most of the organisms in a polar grassland have
    some sort of method of keeping in heat, such as
    fat or fur
  • Because of the lack of trees or large brush, many
    consumers can fun fast, fly, or hide in burrows
  • Some organisms, such as the arctic hare and fox
    change color with the seasons, and become white
    in the winter to blend in with the snow (Arctic
    Animals)

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Biomass Pyramid
3rd Level Consumer Polar Bear
2nd Level Consumer Snowy Owl, Arctic Fox
1st Level Consumer Reindeer, Lemmings
Producers Shrubs, Grasses
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Bibliography
  • "Tundra." The Free Dictionary. 2004. Farlex. 16
    Oct. 2008 lthttp//http//encyclopedia.farlex.com/p
    olargrasslandgt.
  • http//www.blueplanetbiomes.org/tundra.htm
  • Miller. Living in the Environment. 12th ed.
  • Bernie, David. "Tundra Animals." 16 Oct. 2008
    lthttp//http//www.blueplanetbiomes.org/tundra_ani
    mal_page.htmgt.
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