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Title: The Tundra


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The Tundra
  • By Claire Armstrong-Hann
  • And Mike Marshall

2
Climate
  • Summer lasts for 4-6 weeks
  • 24 hour sunlight
  • Milder climate
  • Winter lasts for 10 months
  • Extreme cold and very windy
  • Land of the Midnight Sun
  • Desert-like precipitation 6-10in. (including
    snow)
  • Wind blows anywhere from 30-60 mph

3
Animals
  • Not much biodiversity
  • Only about 48 species
  • Mostly rodents and insects
  • Caribou, wolfs, and polar bears are some of the
    larger mammals

4
Landscape and Plants
  • Mosses, sedges, and lichens are common
  • Few trees grow in the tundra
  • Ice permanently frozen 10in. to 3ft
  • In summer, top layer the permafrosts melt and
    form marshes and lakes
  • No soil development
  • One of the three major carbon dioxide sinks
  • Takes in more carbon dioxide then it releases

5
Alpine Tundra
  • Located at high altitudes on mountains where
    trees cannot grow.
  • Soil is well drained.
  • Animals are adapted from lower altitudes

6
Location
  • Latitudes 55 to 70 North
  • Surrounds the North pole
  • Almost all are located in northern hemisphere

http//www.blueplanetbiomes.org/tundra.htm
7
Human Impacts
  • Pollution in air, lakes, and rivers from mining
    and drilling for oil
  • Footprints and tire tracks leave marks and form
    gullies (lakes formed from WWII)
  • People moving to tundra to work in mines and oil
    rigs have disturbed animal feeding grounds,
    feeding patterns and migration paths

8
Endangered Species Polar Bears
  • At one time only 5,000 polar bears
  • In the past people hunted them for fur
  • Chemicals are polluting their food stock
  • Ice packs melt sooner in the spring, cutting time
    to hunt seals
  • Major cause of death now
  • is starvation because of
  • people moving into their
  • feeding grounds

http//www.blueplanetbiomes.org/polar_bear.htm
9
Interesting Facts
  • The worlds youngest biome. 10,000 years old
  • The word tundra comes from finnish word
    tunturia barren land

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Sources
  • http//www.blueplanetbiomes.org/tundra.htm
  • http//www.blueplanetbiomes.org/polar_bear.htm
  • http//www.runet.edu/swoodwar/CLASSES/GEOG235/bio
    mes/tundra/tundra.html
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