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Tundra. By: Frances Faherty , Amanda McGee, and Brianna S trauss . Geologic Features. Top layer is a layer of permanently frozen ground called permafrost. Top soil is so thing that it can support only shallow rooted grasses and other small plants Tree less land. Temperature.
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Tundra By: Frances Faherty, Amanda McGee, and Brianna Strauss
Geologic Features • Top layer is a layer of permanently frozen ground called permafrost. • Top soil is so thing that it can support only shallow rooted grasses and other small plants • Tree less land
Temperature • Because of its latitude temperatures in the tundra never rise about freezing for long. The top layer of soil thaws during the summer.
Animals • Snowy Owls, Lemming, Caribou, Reindeer, Polar Bear, Artic Fox, Artic Hare, Musk Ox, and Rock Ptarmigan.
Plants • CladinaStellans, Lichen, short shrubs, sedges, grasses, flowers, brick tress, and willow tress.
Impact on the Biome • Human development destroys tundra's environment. Buildings and roads put heat and pressure on the permafrost, causing it to melt which kills some of the animals. People are working hard around the world to make sure that the tundra remains as pristine and beautiful as nature intended.
Commercial Value • Tundra has a large underground reserve of oil. • Coal
Video/Map • Click on link to see a video videos.howstuffworks.com Light blue is the tundra
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