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We are learning about the polar habitat. The arctic is cold and has a lot of snow in the winter. The coldest recorded temperature in the Arctic is around -90°F. In the summer, some snow may melt and this is called the tundra. You can see flowers and plants.
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The arctic is located on the top of the earth. It is called the north pole.
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Some plants that live in the polar habitat are yellow arctic poppy, purple campanulas, and purple saxifrage.
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Some animals that live in the polar habitat are harp seals, polar bears, and walruses.
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One animal to animal interaction is when the arctic fox is hungry it will follow the polar bear and eat its leftovers.
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Interesting facts are the polar habitats have just two seasons of summer and winter (but even summer is normally very cold). In the summer, it is light for 24 hours a day (right at the north and south poles, the sun doesn’t set for six whole months when it is summer)and in the winter it is dark for 24 hours a day.
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