Arctic Tundra.

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Arctic Tundra

Climate precipitation temputure Winter 1 in. per month Summer 20 degrees Fahrenheit Summer 40 degrees Fahrenheit

Plants Cotton blows Poppy flower Forget-me-not Tussock grass Shooting star Buttercup Tundra bluebell

Animals Musk ox Arctic wolf Brown bear Arctic fox Red throated loon Arctic ground squirrel Arctic bumblebee Snowshoe hare

Decomposers Lichen Soil fungus Soil bacteria Monera Protists Reindeer moss lichen

Food chain Sun Tussock grass Snowshoe hare Arctic fox Arctic wolf

Human effect Good Bad Recycling Laws agents hunting National forest Energy saving light bulbs Wasting paper Building Wasting water Pollution

Natural changes Drout When drought happens it causes the plants to die and with that the herbivores start to die. With no herbivores the carnivores start to die.

Adaptations Some plants adaptations are growing close together and growing deep in the ground. Some adaptations are used to survive.

Quiz What's one good human effect that humans do? What's one decomposer?