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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Geography - Middle School - What is a Tundra?
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Trees are rare in a tundra though cushion plants might survive in the depressions of rock. Summer warmth together with rare rainfall can bring out a wash of summer flowers. In the Arctic Circle the summer growing season is normally only 50-60 days, when the Sun shines 24 hours a day. All the species that have adapted to live in the tundra are extremely sensitive to changing climatic conditions. The foundation of this ecosystem is permafrost up to 450m deep. Only melting in the summer to form shallow bogs and pools, this ground is solid and impossible for the roots of most plants to... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Geography - Middle School - What is a Tundra?
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1. Why does soil take so long to form on the tundra?
2. Species such as the Artic fox have adapted to survive in the harsh conditions of the tundra. What will be the possible impact of climate change on this sort of species?
3. Which of these is not a way mammals such as the Artic fox have adapted to life in the extreme conditions of a tundra?
4. What is the definition of a tundra?
5. Species such as the Artic fox have adapted to survive in the harsh conditions of the tundra. What will be the possible impact of climate change on this sort of species?
6. 14% of Earth’s carbon is tied up in permafrost. As the climate warms up this carbon will be released. What will this do to the Earth’s climate?
7. Why is hibernation a useful strategy during the winter for mammals living in the tundra?
8. Why does soil take so long to form on the tundra?
9. Why are ecosystems such as the tundra often compared to deserts?
10. Why is hibernation a useful strategy during the winter for mammals living in the tundra?