Who am I? By Stephen and Siddhant I live in a very cold place near the north pole. Rain forest Arctic Tundra Arctic Tundra.

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Who am I? By Stephen and Siddhant

I live in a very cold place near the north pole. Rain forest Arctic Tundra Arctic Tundra

YES! I live in the Arctic Tundra. There is very little rainfall there. Temperatures during the arctic winter dip to -60.

Wrong!! Here is a hint… Arctic T_ _ _ _ _

My adaptations are… Small leaves to keep warm.Small leaves to keep warm. Big leaves to keep in water because there is very little rain.Big leaves to keep in water because there is very little rain.

AWESOME JOB! I live close to the ground to keep away from the wind chill. I have many small leaves instead of big ones to keep warm.

Sorry, but no. Fill in the blanks! I have s _ _ _ l leaves.

So what am I? Bearberry Arctic Lupine

Try again! I am B_ _ _ r_ _ _ _y

Yes you are correct!! I am Bearberry Picture from s_u...