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    Another vertebrate that lives in the tundra is the polar bear. Polar bears can be found in northern areas of Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Norway. They are also located in various parts of Greenland. Polar bears are among the largest land mammals on earth. Males can weigh between 700-1400 pounds and stand between 8-10 feet tall. Females only weigh about 350-700 pounds. Polar bears appear to have a white coat, however, their hairs are really translucent and clear. The skin of the polar bear is…

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    Essay On Alaska

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    inhabited. Alaska is divided into 6 recognized regions, possessing its own unique uniqueness. From its most populous region of Anchorage, the Alaska Panhandle (the region closest to the US), the uninhabited wilderness of its Interior, its coastal region, tundra sprinkled with small villages, and volcanic islands in remote places. Alaska’s natural features make…

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    Summary: Julie Or Miyax

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    Summary: Julie or Miyax is a young Eskimo girl living in Alaska. Her and her family lived in the ways of the traditional Eskimos. She loved her father, however her mother died when she was very young and she has little memory of her. Miyax was very close to her father, Kapugen. Kapugen taught her the ways to survive as an Eskimo. When she was just reaching adolescence her father was called away to war so Miyax was sent to live with her aunt Martha whom she was not fond of. Kapugen told her…

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    Taiga Research Paper

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    soil. The taiga is also known as the boreal forest. It mostly has short wet summers, summers tempter is around 65f. When it is winter they are long and cold, the average temperature is 7f. It rains to 12 to 33 inches. The Taiga is right under the tundra. Most soil in the taiga thaws in the summer.…

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    invited into the author’s point of view (Paulsen Page#2). In Woodsong by Gary Paulsen, Gary paulsen leads a dogsled team through the wilderness of Alaska. Paulsen will come across unimaginable beauty, but will also come across the dangers of the frozen tundra such as wolfs, unbearable cold and a ferocious bear. Will he make it to the end of the Iditarod or will he be lost to the Alaskan wilderness? Paulsen uses himself to develop the theme. Gary Paulsen uses direct characterization and indirect…

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    The Canadian Shield is so large that the climate varies across it. Typical Canadian Shield: pines, lakes, bogs, and rock. In the southern parts, the climate is seasonal; the average temperature in the winter is -.4 degrees F (-18 degrees C), and in the summer it is 77 degrees F (25 degrees C). The growing season of about 120 days coincides with summer daylight averaging about 15 hours, while winter daylight averages about 8.5 hours. In the northern parts, the climate is very cold. The average…

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    The athlete I choose to do is Mark Teixeira. Mark Teixeira is a 34 year old First Baseman and Designated Hitter for the New York Yankees of Major League baseball. Mark Teixeira was drafted 5th overall in 2001 by the Texas Rangers, the team in which he would eventually make his major league debut for in 2003. In 2007 he was traded to the Atlanta Braves of the National League and then was traded to the Los Angeles Angles of Anaheim the next year. Teixeira would settle down in 2008 when he signed…

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    Yellowstone volcano has many plants and animals living around it. Yellowstone has many different kinds of wildlife habitats. One of them is the alpine tundra which is a Dry, rocky, and treeless areas near the tops of mountains. Alpine tundra has very few growing plants and a few mammals, such as mountain goats and pika. Another habitat is the Mountains Meadows which is a lush, spongy oases of sedges, wildflowers and shrubs grow at elevations from about 6,000 to 11,000 feet. They range from small…

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    The RCP8.5 Future of Sub-Saharan Africa and High Northern Latitudes by 2100 1. Introduction 1.1 RCPs and RCP8.5 RCPs is short for Representative Concentration Pathways, which are a set of four new scenarios defined by their approximate total radiative forcing in 2100 relative 1750: 2.6 W/m2 for RCP2.6, 4.5 W/m2 for RCP4.5, 6.0 W/m2 for RCP6.0, and 8.5 W/m2 for RCP8.5, for the Fifth Assessment Report of IPCC. RCP2.6 represents a mitigation scenario resulting in a very low forcing level. RCP4.5…

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    The Inuit Culture

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    The geography of the Inuit affected their Universals of Culture in many ways. One Universals of Culture affected is Tools and Technology. Tools and Technology was affected because all their tool and the technology had to be made out of with anything they could find. In one picture we looked at there was several weapons and tools made to hunt animals, to fish, to build shelter, etc. . Some of the weapons looks like they had been carved out of bone and most looked like they were made out of…

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