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Tundra Biome By: T.J. and Joey A.

Part 1 This section will be about 1. The temperature. 2. The average annual precipitation. 3. Natural features that contribute to the climate. 4. The seasons of our biome. 5. Where in the world our biome is located. 6. If our biome contains fault lines and volcanoes. Also mountains 7. Natural resources found in our biome. 8. List of several abiotic and biotic factors in our biomes.

Average Temperature Average temperature in the tundra biome. 12°Fahrenheit

Average Annual Precipitation The average annual rainfall in northern Canada is…… 15 – 20 Inches

Natural features that contribute to the climate Some natural features that contribute to the climate are…. 1. Mountains 2. Glaciers 3. Ice 4. Cold Bodies of Water 5. Snow 6. Cold Wind

Season’s in the tundra biome The 2 main season’s in our biome is Winter and Fall.

Location of the Tundra Biome The location of the tundra biome is….. in Antarctica and the Arctic.

Mountains, Volcanoes, and Fault Lines Antarctica: Underneath all 9,000 ft. of snow is solid land. There are mountains there, the tallest being 4,892 ft. above sea level. There are no fault lines or volcanoes though. Arctic Circle and the Arctic There are both mountains and volcanoes in the Arctic, which is partially Greenland. There are a few known We are not sure if there are any fault lines in either of these places because we could not find any websites about this

Natural Resources 3 natural resources found in the tundra are…. Oil, water, and fish.

Abiotic and biotic factors Abiotic Factors Water Snow Biotic Factors Polar Bear Penguin Arctic Wolf Grizzly Bear Caribou

Part 2 Plants Animals Poisonous or endangered Tundra plant products Pollution Humans activities Damages Drinking water People do for living in the Tundra

Plants Arctic moss Arctic willow Bearberry Caribou moss Diamond-leaf willow Labrador tea Pasque flower Tufted saxifrage

animals Polar Bear Arctic Fox Arctic Hare Caribou Snowy Owl Musk Ox

Poisonous or endangered ENDANGERED Arctic fox Polar bear Penguins POISONOUS None found

Tundra plant products Bearberries are a edible and can be used in a tea Labrador tea a plant witch the leaves are used also for tea

pollution Air pollution Ground disturbance

Humans activities Snowboarding Sledding Other Winter sports Snowball fights Ice skating Building a snowman

damages Explosions Oil spills

Drinking water Yes there is drinking water in the tundra

People do for a living in the tundra Shoveling snow Depositing oil