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Climate On Earth

Well, now it is time to test your knowledge ………

Q1. With reference to the Tundra Region, think and answer -: a) Where is it located? b) Name the types of vegetation found here. c) Mention the names of the tribes who live in this region. d) What is the mode of transportation used by the people? Q2) Activate your brain cells - : a)The climate of the Tundra region is severely cold for most of the year. b) Trees are absent in the Tundra region. c) The Reindeer is a useful animal. d) Igloos are made up of snow. Question Time

Lets play a game

Across 4. Tundra plants get their energy from the sun through _________________. 7.Because the tundra is so close to the ___________, summer days are 24 hours long. 9. __________ are short. 12. Many animals _______________, or sleep during the worst part of winter. 13.The word tundra comes from a Finnish word that means _____________. Down 1. The tundra may seem tough, but it is a very ___________ environment. 2. What is the most dangerous animal that lives in the tundra? 3. ___________ are long. 4. The _____________ is the layer of soil that is frozen. 5. The tundra biome is the _____________ of all biomes. 6. Scientists can use the permafrost as a record of the past to learn about _______. 8. Polar bears can smell their food _______________ miles away. 10. The tundra biome is located in the _______________. 11. There is very little ______________ in the tundra. Rainfall Sensitive Treeless plain Polar bear Climate Permafrost Winters Arctic Circle Hibernate Twenty Coldest Summers North Pole Photosynthesis Clues