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Tundra. By Kim, Rachel, Emma ,& Winston. Plants. Artic willow Genus: Salix Species: arctica Grows in really cold places which are why the tundra is an ideal place for this artic willow otherwise known as Salix artica or the rock willow. Tufted saxifrage - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By Kim, Rachel, Emma ,& Winston

Tundra

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Plants

Artic willowGenus: Salix

Species: arcticaGrows in really cold

places which are why the tundra is an ideal place for this artic willow otherwise known as Salix artica or the rock willow.

Tufted saxifrageGenus: SaxifragaSpecies: caespitosaThe tufted saxifrage grow in think bunches on the tundra. Its flower stems which are stait on 3-15 cm high are surrounded by leaves only 5-10 mm long the flowers also contain little friut that has many seeds

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Plants

Pasque flowerGenus: Anemone

Species: patensThe pasque flower can have 5-8

petals and can be colors in the range of lavender to white. This flower also produces a plum and is considered the prettiest of the tundra flowers.

bearberryGenus: ArctostaphylosSpecies: uva-ursiThe bearberry is a low growing evergreen its stem has thick bark and fine hairs. Its flowers have five petals and can be pale pink or white. Its friut is a tiny red berry that bears love to eat.

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Animals

Snowy OwlGenus: NycteaSpecies: scandiacaThe snowy owl is considered the largest and most attractive of owls. They have yellow eyes and large ears hidden under their mass of white feathers. Snowy owls mate every breeding season.

Artic FoxGenus: LagopusSpecies: alopexThe artic fox finds areas that are not frozen and makes it burrow there. It is a scavenger and sometimes follows a polar bear or other predator so it can eat the remains of its kill. The fox is about the size of a housecat and has short legs with a big bushy tail. Their mating season is from may to February and mother give birth to 6-19 pups.

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Animals

Polar BearGenus: UrsusSpecies: maritimusThe polar bear is the largest carnivore on land. They have two layers of fur which keeps them warm. Bears mate in march and have their cubs 7-8 months later the dig burrows where they give birth.

Grizzly bearGenus: UrsusSpecies: arctos horribilisThe grizzly bear is aggressive and has no problem surviving in the tundra. It eats mostly plant and small mammals as well as driving other predators away from meat. Mothers give birth to 2-4 cubs in January but the bear cubs are usually twins.

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Animals

ErmineGenus: Mustela

Species: ermineaErmines make their dens in the crevice of a

rock or the roots of a tree. The ermine is a carnivore and has 34 sharp teeth. They breed each year having 3-13 cubs.

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Climate

The climate range of tundra is 22 to 6 C degrees (-10 °F to 41 °F). Average annual

range of precipitation is 8 inches (20 centimeters)

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The natural resources in tundra are oil, nickel, and coal. There is also a ton of carbon dioxide, tundra has the most in the world.

Natural Resources

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Vocab WordOur vocabulary word is permafrost. Permafrost is the layer of soil that stays frozen all the time. It affects the tundra because it prevents the little rain that falls from absorbing into the ground so water is plentiful

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