Tundra Biome Made by : Sarah and Haneen Year - 8.

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Tundra Biome Made by : Sarah and Haneen Year - 8

Firstly: What countries of Asia have this biome ? There is only one country that this biome excit in wich is:

➔ It’s In the northern hemisphere and exactly in the northeastern part of Russia between 60 to 80 degrees latitude and 70 to 180 degrees longitude. Secondly :

Thirdly: What’s the climate in these regions ? ➢ It’s climate is coldy, Windy, and Rainfall. Tundra’s land are mostly covered with snow almost all the year. But in summer it bursts out wildflowers on it’s land. Coldy Windy Rainfall

Fourthly : What is the physical geography of Tundra ? In physical geography, tundra is a type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons.physical geographybiome

Fifthly: an explanation of the geographical factors that lead to the formation of these regions in Asia. ❏ The presence of permafrost holds back the downwards of water through the soil, and then it holds the lowland of the tundra and it becomes saturated and boggy during the summer thaw. ❏ During the winter season water in the soil can freeze into a lense of ice that causes the ground above it to form a hilly structure called a pingo.

Sixthly: 1. Snow owls 2. Mountain goats. 3. Polar bear 4. reindeer Types of animals found in Tundra ?

Seventhly: ●People don’t live in the Tundra. Due to it’s severe weather. So there's no humans living their. There are approximately 5 million of different types of species of animals.many of them are known to reside in this type of climate. What’s the population groups living there ?

eighthly : What’s the positive aspects of living in an area like Tundra ? 1.Tundra comes from the Finnish word tunturia, meaning treeless plain. 2.It is noted for its frost-molded landscapes. 3.extremely low temperatures. 4. little precipitation. 5.poor nutrients. 6.and short growing seasons.

the branch of geography dealing with natural features. “Physical Geography” to make it difficult for someone to do something or for something to happen to make it difficult for someone to do something or for something to happen “Hindered” too wet and muddy to be easily walked on “Boggy” It’s ice, snow, or another frozen substance, such as food becoming liquid or soft as a result of warming up. It’s ice, snow, or another frozen substance, such as food becoming liquid or soft as a result of warming up. “Thaw” “Hilly” Something having too many hills. “Pingo” shaped mound consisting of a layer of soil over a large core of ice, occurring in permafrost areas. having one permanent home in a particular place. “Reside” “ radically ” Completely Smog “Smog” It’s a type of air pollution polluting substance. “Contaminate” a simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a low crusty, leaflike, or branching forms a low crusty, leaflike, or branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees. growth on rocks, walls, and trees. “Lichen”