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Tundra

Tundra. By: Olivia Basyouni. Physical Description. Its cold, vast, it’s a treeless region, an covered in snow. Climate. The cold may gets cold as 50F, and or below 60C. Average Precipitation. Its very snowy, and icy. 5 Biotic Organisms.

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Tundra

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  1. Tundra By: Olivia Basyouni

  2. Physical Description • Its cold, vast, it’s a treeless region, an covered in snow.

  3. Climate • The cold may gets cold as 50F, and or below 60C.

  4. Average Precipitation • Its very snowy, and icy.

  5. 5 Biotic Organisms • My 5 biotic organisms are polar bears, seals, fish, snow wolves, and snow foxes.

  6. 5 Abiotic Things • My 5 abiotic things is water, snow, ice, air, and sunlight.

  7. 5 Animals • My 5 animals are polar bears, caribou, the artic wolf, the artic hare, and the snow owl.

  8. 5 Plants • My 5 plants is the caribou moss, artic moss, bear berries, the artic willow, and the willow.

  9. 3 Interesting Facts • My first interesting fact is an adult polar bear’s stomach more than 150 pounds of food. • My second fact is that polar bears are most seen in the artic. • And my third fact is there's a lot of fungus in the artic.

  10. 2 Interesting Facts • My first interesting fact is its not grassy. • My last interesting fact is its very snowy, and very cold.

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