Tundra Biome By Maya Choksi.

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Tundra Biome By Maya Choksi

A tundra is a bleak, treeless, cold, and dry place A tundra is a bleak, treeless, cold, and dry place. There are two kinds of tundras. They are arctic and alpine. Definition

Arctic Alpine North Pole South Pole Antarctica Examples

Mountain Goats, Artic Fox, Snowy Owl, Wolves, and Polar Bears are mammals that live in the tundra. Cod, Flatfish, Salmon, and Trout are all fish that live in the tundra. Animals

http://www. ucmp. berkeley http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss5/ biome/tundra http://animalfacts- pictures.blogspot.com/2011_06_01_archive.html http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2011 /jul/11/arctic-ice-free en.wikipedia.org Resources