Tundra Biome Research By Kamryn Hamilton. Tundra Geography & Climate Location- near the north pole Description-its very cold and it has permantly frozen.

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Tundra Biome Research By Kamryn Hamilton

Tundra Geography & Climate Location- near the north pole Description-its very cold and it has permantly frozen layer of ground Soil Type- permafrost Precipitation- the majority point of precipitation is in summer especially June with he most rain in February and March Temperature- winter: 18 degrees Fahrenheit sometimes as low at -58 degrees Fahrenheit Climate- Tundra climate is usually found between 60 degrees and 75 degrees latitude lines

Tundra Biodiversity Plant species: Arctic tundra wild flowers, Alaska lichen, Polytrichum moss, ect.. Animal species: reindeer and caribou ect..

Tundra Adaptations Needed for Survival Plant: low growing due to lack of nutrience, being close to grown helps plants from freezing some plants clump together to keep from freezing Animals: animals adapt by burrowing underground and having thick fur that turns white in the winter

Tundra Interactions of Biotic and Abiotic Biotic: Reindeer wrestle, birds tweet, bunnies in their burrow, honey bees dancing in their hives. Abiotic: animal breathing air, animals drinking water, a snake under a rock,

What is Biodiversity? Type in your information and you may add a few pictures to your slide

How does biodiversity contribute to the sustainability of an ecosystem? Use the handout given in class to answer the above question Type your answer here