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Welcome to my awesome PowerPoint COME INSIDE TO SEE.
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Click on the links to find out more… Anthony Jinman Where do we find polar biomes? What would you see if you visited a polar biome? Wildlife Temperature and climate. 1
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Polar/Arctic wildlife. 2 The Arctic ice cap first formed some three million years ago, providing a new habitat - polar pack ice - for mammals and birds to exploit. Seals and polar bears are now the primary inhabitants of this sea ice. The bears travel over it and the seals under, meeting at the seals' breathing holes, to the detriment of the seals! On land, plants tough enough to survive the Arctic cold form the habitat known as tundra. Because of the harsh climate and prolonged darkness, many animals migrate away from the dark Arctic for the winter, returning to take advantage of the 24 hour summer sunshine to breed. Click on the Polar Bear to return to the main menu
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Where do we find Polar Biomes? 3 Click on the Polar Bear to return to the main menu You find these natural masterpieces the furthest away from the equator as it is the coldest there. Some of the places where you find them are: Siberia, North/South pole and many others.
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Anthony Jinman Click here to dicover his amazing website. Click here to dicover his amazing website. Anthony Jinman is a famous Arctic explorer who went on a independent trip though the arctic (where its very cold!!) Click on the Polar Bear to return to the main menu 4
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Temperature and climate. During January it ranges between -40 to -0 degrees and in the winter they can drop below -50!!! 5 Click on the Polar Bear to return to the main menu
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What would you see if you visited a polar biome? Here is a polar biome test. If you visited a polar biome you would see lots of snow which is also in piles [they can sometimes look like ramps and you can slide down them.] 6 Click on the Polar Bear to return to the main menu
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