Essays About the tundra

 

  • the Tundra
    Tundra is a large region located in the northern hemisphere of the world. ... The tundra has long and severe winters and short summers. ...
    (548 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  • The Tundra Biome and Arctic Region
    The Arctic and subarctic regions Compared with other biomes, the tundra biome is relatively young, having its origin in the Pleistocene (1,600,000 to 10,000 ...
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  • The Peregrine Falcon
    ... For example, some of Canada's tundra peregrines fly to Brazil each winter. ... The smaller tundra peregrine (Falco peregrinus tundrius) lives farther north. ...
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  • Canadian Identity
    ... These separate landscapes include the tundra, prairies and forest regions. ... 17) Foreigners stereotypically identify the tundra with Canada. ...
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  • Nunavut - Our Land
    The mainland portion of the territory is untouched wilderness, and the northern tundra changes into cliffs and plateaux along the Northwest Passage. ...
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  • LONGS PEAK
    ... After crossing the tree line we would begin tundra hiking. Tundra is a delicate ecosystem, which takes thousands of years to mature. ...
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  • White Abyss
    ... Will the tundra be marred by vehicle tracks? Will the rivers, lakes, and beaches be polluted and the wildlife depleted or squeezed into a few small preserves? ...
    (1939 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • Caribou In the Canadian North
    ... The barren-ground caribou are somewhat smaller and lighter in colour than the woodland caribou, and spend most of their life cycle on the tundra. ...
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  • Purchase of Alaska
    ... what is know known as the land with black gold, but to the citizens of his time Alaska was known as "Seward's Folly" an area described as frozen empty tundra. ...
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  • biology terms
    ... Reciprocal Altruism Biome Tropical rainforest Savannas Desert Temperate grasslands (Steppes/prairies) Temperate deciduous forests Taiga Tundra Global warming ...
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  • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Pumped into Commission
    ... For this reason, it can be assumed that the medium and high disturbance levels to tundra would occur in greater proportions from 3-D seismic lines than that ...
    (1833 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • The Inuit People
    ... These people: the Inuit (meaning the people), adapted to their harsh tundra environment and developed a culture that remained untainted for a long time. ...
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  • outsider
    ... about me at the stark and cloud-topped hills, the waste of pressure-rippled ice, and beyond the valley, to the desolate and treeless roll of tundra, I had no ...
    (971 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Japan 3
    ... in the south. Compared to Canada it is quite similar being that the northern front of Canada is cold with tundra. But the central ...
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  • c3 and c4 plants
    ... adapting and responding to there environment was all part of evolution to make the plants survive and change just like the desert, rainforest, and tundra plants ...
    (779 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • The Beaver Castor canadensis
    ... The beaver lives naturally in streams, rivers, ponds, and the margins of large lakes throughout North America, except for the artic tundra, peninsular Florida ...
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  • To Build a Fire
    ... his way through the Yukon. He lacks imagination of what could happen to him in the tundra of the Yukon. "The trouble with him was ...
    (1027 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • The Canadian Personality
    ... Our country has most of the different climate regions that exist. We have polar tundra in the far north. A very large mountain range in the west. ...
    (737 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Evangelion
    ... In the year 2000 in Antarctica the first angel was discovered barried within the tundra. Then put under top secret by all the major goverments of the world. ...
    (1701 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Animal Report
    ... The black bear lives in all sorts of types of places like the green forest, wetlands, mountains and even the tundra. But it mostly prefers the green forests. ...
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  • cloning 2
    ... for cloning. The mammoth is currently preserved in the permafrost of the Siberian tundra, where it died 23,000 years ago. If sufficient ...
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  • The Jewel of Titletown
    ... Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers is a mecca to football fanatics, some of whom embark on cross-country quests just to lay eyes on the storied frozen tundra ...
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  • Call of the Wild
    ... I didn't find him to be a hero, but one who had transformed from a civilized pet, to the harsher realities of life in the frozen tundra where survival is a ...
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  • To Wear or Not to Wear
    ... Fur is necessary. People living near Alaska, Tundra, Taiga consider fur to be the only possible material to save them from cold. ...
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  • The Mammoth Steppe
    ... However, although the taxonomic composition may have been similar to the present day tundra, critical features such as biomass and productivity were radically ...
    (1530 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Alaskan Lynx
    ... They are usually found where hares are abundant. If there are no hares in the vicinity, they travel out into the tundra to find food. ...
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  • Bases of American Civilization
    What were the bases of Civilization in America? (Revised 10/9/01) Migration of the European and Asian Homo sapiens across the tundra land bridge, presently the ...
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  • economcy
    ... Landscape features affect the economy. Some landscape features that range all over the United States are tundra and mountains. If ...
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  • American Black Bears
    ... The various habitats include forests, scrub forests of the subarctic and near jungle. They can also be found in the open tundra along streams. ...
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  • Biology for Christians
    ... deserts, and the deep ocean. Everywhere else, from the tundra to the rainforest to the desert, is populated by plants. In fact, when we ...
    (735 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

     


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