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Title: Tundra Biome


1
Tundra Biome
  • By T.J. and Joey A.

2
Part 1
  • This section will be about
  • 1. The temperature.
  • 2. The average annual precipitation.
  • 3. Natural features that contribute to the
    climate.
  • 4. The seasons of our biome.
  • 5. Where in the world our biome is located.
  • 6. If our biome contains fault lines and
    volcanoes.
  • Also mountains
  • 7. Natural resources found in our biome.
  • 8. List of several abiotic and biotic factors in
    our biomes.

3
Average Temperature
  • Average temperature in the tundra biome.
  • 12Fahrenheit

4
Average Annual Precipitation
  • The average annual rainfall in northern Canada
    is
  • 15 20 Inches

5
Natural features that contribute to the climate
  • Some natural features that contribute to the
    climate are.
  • 1. Mountains
  • 2. Glaciers
  • 3. Ice
  • 4. Cold Bodies of Water
  • 5. Snow
  • 6. Cold Wind

6
Seasons in the tundra biome
  • The 2 main seasons in our biome is Winter and
    Fall.

7
Location of the Tundra Biome
  • The location of the tundra biome is..
  • in Antarctica and the Arctic.

8
Mountains, Volcanoes, and Fault Lines
  • Antarctica
  • Underneath all 9,000 ft. of snow is solid land.
    There are mountains there, the tallest being
    4,892 ft. above sea level. There are no fault
    lines or volcanoes though.
  • Arctic Circle and the Arctic
  • There are both mountains and volcanoes in the
    Arctic, which is partially Greenland. There are a
    few known
  • We are not sure if there are any fault lines in
    either of these places because we could not find
    any websites about this

9
Natural Resources
  • 3 natural resources found in the tundra are.
  • Oil, water, and fish.

10
Abiotic and biotic factors
  • Abiotic Factors
  • Water
  • Snow
  • Biotic Factors
  • Polar Bear
  • Penguin
  • Arctic Wolf
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Caribou

11
Part 2
  • Plants
  • Animals
  • Poisonous or endangered
  • Tundra plant products
  • Pollution
  • Humans activities
  • Damages
  • Drinking water
  • People do for living in the Tundra

12
Plants
  • Arctic moss
  • Arctic willow
  • Bearberry
  • Caribou moss
  • Diamond-leaf willow
  • Labrador tea
  • Pasque flower
  • Tufted saxifrage

13
animals
  • Polar Bear
  • Arctic Fox
  • Arctic Hare
  • Caribou
  • Snowy Owl
  • Musk Ox


14
Poisonous or endangered
  • ENDANGERED
  • Arctic fox
  • Polar bear
  • Penguins
  • POISONOUS
  • None found

15
Tundra plant products
  • Bearberries are a edible and can be used in a tea
  • Labrador tea a plant witch the leaves are used
    also for tea

16
pollution
  • Air pollution
  • Ground disturbance

17
Humans activities
  • Snowboarding
  • Sledding
  • Other Winter sports
  • Snowball fights
  • Ice skating
  • Building a snowman

18
damages
  • Explosions
  • Oil spills

19
Drinking water
  • Yes there is drinking water in the tundra

20
People do for a living in the tundra
  • Shoveling snow
  • Depositing oil
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