Characteristics of cold environments

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Characteristics of cold environments https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8cK7Qr-tMM

Cold Environments - climate

Depth of understanding Beginner I know nothing about this topic I know one thing about this topic I know several things about this topic Depth of understanding … and I know how they relate to each other … and I can look at the information in a new and different way Expert

Plenary Do you think humans or animals are best adapted to living in cold environments? Pick one fact that best supports your decision

Homework Research how plants have adapted to polar and tundra environments Give a specific example If you are stuck, research the bearberry plant.