Thursday, September 29, 2011

THE POLAR TUNDRA 
by b-sag and shanaenae 

Intro

Gooday fellow bloggers. Its me, B-sag, with dr. Shananenae. In our blog we would like to inform you with as much as we know about the Polar Tundra. From the vast mountains, to the deep sea we will teach you everything you need to know.

The Alaskan Tundra

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As you already know, the tundras climate is cold. It gets about 100mm of snow per year. In the summer, days our long which leads to 24 hours of photosynthesis daily. 100 of plants grow everyday.  



Would you want to live in the Tundra? 
http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/biomes/tundra.htm

Top level predator. VIEWER DESECRATION IS ADVISED.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJSatNm4EdU

This video shows what these 1 ton bears can do. Polar bears hunt mostly seals. They live in dens they create and live in through the winter. They can grow to about 9 feet.





Would you want to see a polar bear?
http://www.tundraanimals.net/guide/polarbear.html

Mid - level consumer in the Tundra; Arctic Fox

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This little guy is called an arctic fox. He eats numerous of small animals. Mostly a variety of bird eggs. They can grow as big as 3 feet and 9 pounds. HOW CUTE 



Do you think his coat is an advantage to the weather? 
http://www.tundraanimals.net/guide/arcticfox.html 

Producers

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This algae looking plant is called calliergon giganteum. Or mostly commonly called, green moss. You can find the Green Moss at the bottom of any lake bottom in the tundra. They most commonly reproduce by releasing spores. 


What kind of stems do you think this plant has? 
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/tundra_plant_page.htm

The Pasque Flower

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The Pasque Flower is another producer in the Tundra. This flower rises to its peak at about 8 inches and grows 5-8 pedals. This plant only grows on slopes facing the south.  


Do you think the flower stays alive during the cold season? 
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/pasque_flower.htm