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Tundra Facts
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Land Animals
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Plants
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The Movies
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Marine Animals
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Miscellaneous
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Permanently Frozen layer of ground
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Permafrost
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This word is Finnish for treeless plain
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Tunturia
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High mountain ecosystems
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Alpine
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Name of the ocean and land at the top of the earth
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Arctic
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The tree-less land between the tree line of northern Canada and the arctic ice cap
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Tundra
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What arctic animal has no natural predators
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Polar Bear
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How long do the polar bears stay under the snow
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5 Months
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Has 2 layers fur; One long, one short
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Musk Ox
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What animal changes the color of its fur with the change of seasons
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Arctic Fox, Arctic Hare ( Snowshoe)
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What animal uses its hooves to break the ice for water or food
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Musk Ox
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T/F the tundra has a lot of trees
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False
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What does the Finnish word Tunturiamean?
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Tree-less plain
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How do plants grow in the arctic
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Group together, and they are short
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Name 2 of the adaptations plants have in the tundra
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Small leaves, flower quickly in summer, grow in groups, grow under snow
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How many kinds of plants are there in the tundra
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1700
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What does terra incognita mean
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Unknown Land
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What fish did Jeff observe swimming upstream
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Salmon
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How do penguins survive the winter
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Grouped together to stay warm
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What town did Jeff and his crew stay in
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Kaktovik, Alaska
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What does the return of the female emperor penguin signal
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That spring is coming
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They have very thick skin, sometimes not even a polar bear can get through
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Walrus
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Most wide ranging pinniped
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Harbor seal or common seal
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An arctic fish related to salmon
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Arctic Char
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Where do penguins live
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Antarctica
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It’s name means “White one”
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Beluga Whale
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Used as energy stores and insulation for many arctic animals
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Blubber
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How many hours does the arctic receive sun in the summer months
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24 hours a day
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Stiff sensitive wiskers
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Vibrasse
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How thick was the ice that Jeff and his crew had to cut through
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6 Feet
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When the ground has more water than it can hold it is called
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Supersaturated
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