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  1. Tundra By Abby www.freedigitalphotos.com
  2. The winter temperatures average about - 30 degrees throughout most of the true Arctic including the North Pole. The coldest weather occurs in north-eastern Siberia. There January temperatures average -40 degrees , and have reached - 93degrees . Most other parts of Siberia and the sub arctic sections of central Asia.
  3. The reason it is so cold is because It is so far away from the sun
  4. Only the top layer in the soil can thaw in the summer, which doesn't allow plants requiring a deep root structure to grow
  5. In the summer, the sun shines all the time, even at midnight.
  6. North pole South pole Antarctica Alaska
  7. It is widely known that although no ‘normal’ human beings live at The North Pole, ‘magical’ people do! The North Pole www.freeimages.com is home to Santa and his wife, and all of his elf helpers!
  8. South pole has no native population or permanent residents, but there are a number of www.freeimages.com researchers and explorers who stay for extended periods.
  9. Antarctica is pushed into the earth by the weight of its ice sheets If they melted, it would "spring back" www.freeimages.com about 500m (1 625 ft). It would do this very slowly taking about 10,000 years to do so
  10. It is 2 times the size of Texas . We have 29 volcanoes . 1,400 miles North to South. 2,700 miles East to West . Over 1/2 the world's Glaciers. 55 miles east of Russia . We are the only state to have coastlines on three different seas. www.freedigitalphotos.com Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea.
  11. Arctic willow Arctic moss bearberry Caribou moss Diamond-leaf willow
  12. The arctic willow grows to only about 15-20 cm in height. It is very short because of the short growing season in the Arctic and the frozen soil. It has long trailing branches that form roots where they touch the soil. The arctic willow has the ability to form a www.freedigitalphotos.com pesticide to protect it against insects.
  13. The annual average water temperature hovers just above 0°C, reaching a maximum of only 4–6°C at the height of summer. Nutrient levels are also extremely low, particularly nitrogen.
  14. They were used for tobacco by the Native Americans, who also used www.freedigitalphotos.com the mealy red berries for food and beverages.
  15. Caribou moss grows in arctic regions around the world. It grows on the ground and on www.freedigitalphotos.com rocks. It looks like a foamy, gray-green spongy mass, and grows to be 1 to 4 inches high.
  16. The twigs on a willow are nice soft and they bend really easily. A willow has very www.freedigitalphotos.com thin branches. The leaves are quite narrow and grow very fast on the branch.
  17. Arctic Fox penguin Polar bear Norway lemming
  18. The arctic fox lives farther north than any other fox. The arctic fox can hunt Norway lemming that they can't see under the snow, www.freeimages.com but if the arctic fox can't kill enough to eat, it will eat leftovers from other animals.
  19. Penguins are birds that cant fly. Instead they fly through the water. Their wings make them fast. The torpedo shape of their body helps them swim at good high speeds. Penguins have two www.freeimages.com eggs.
  20. Polar bears live along shores and on sea ice in the icy cold Arctic. When sea ice comes over the ocean in cold icy www.freeimages.com weather, many polar bears, except females having babies.
  21. The Norway lemming is a common type of lemming found in the tundras. Its scientific name is lemmus lemmus.
  22. Polar bear Norway lemming Arctic bunny lichens perennial Cotton grass
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