* Frozen Friends Touring COLD IS COOL HOT IS NOT COME VISIT THE ARCTIC TUNDRA!!!
Jan 15, 2016
*Frozen Friends Touring
COLD IS COOL
HOT IS
NOT
COME VISIT THE ARCTIC TUNDRA!!!
*Where you’re headed
THE BLUE IS YOUR DESTINATION!
The largest biome in the world! Covers 20% of the
earth.
*In the Summer
Only gets up to 54 degrees Fahrenheit! Escape those sweaty tropics.
Only 6- 10 weeks of the year! Get here fast!
Melting permafrost makes big puddle-like lakes, perfect for a chilly kayaking experience.
*In the WinterBrrrr! Put that winter coat to good use! Average temperature is never higher than 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
Almost no precipitation! Only 10 inches a year.
Perfect for snowshoeing! Eerily quiet…
Perfect for your thoughts.
*Don’t miss Aurora Borealis!
The highlight of the Arctic!
MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
Beluga Whale
Polar Bears
Snowy Owl
Arctic Lemming
Canadian Lynx
Caribou
Wolverine
Arctic Swan
Narwhal
*Plants are diverse. Animals, not so
much…
400 species of flowers! All of them have short roots to grow in the permafrost.
Only 48 species of animals!Almost all of them have a white coat in the winter. If you wear one too, you’ll be twins!
VS.
*You’re not the only one fighting to stay
here
ARCTIC FOX RED FOXInvasive animal.Our furry arctic friend.
Frozen Friends is committed to
keeping our native friends native!
*OH NO!THREATS TO THE TUNDRAGlobal warming is harming
this beautiful area. Ozone depletion is causing ultraviolet rays to be too strong. This area does not want a tan! Please help by being environmentally responsible and reducing your carbon footprint. Air pollution also contaminates the significant food source lichen.
Many people have not gotten to stay in this amazing area because it is so hard to find a place to stay. Building on permafrost is very difficult. It causes a lot of damage to the ecosystems. The construction pipelines and roads can interrupt the whole ecosystem. Also finding and getting oil, gas, and minerals out of the ground is very harmful.
*We’re excited for you to see our beautiful
biome!Come on, get outside! I want to show you my super cool home!
*Bibliography
*"Tundra." National Geographic. N.p., n.d. Web.
<http:/environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/habitats/tundra-profile/>.
*"Tundra Biome Facts." Tundra Biome Facts. N.p., n.d. Web.
http://www.softschools.com/facts/biomes/tundra_biome_facts/171/.
*"Tundra Climate." Tundra Climate. N.p., n.d. Web.
<http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/tundra_climate.htm>.