The Arctic What Adventures are There
by Jaden Matuszak

Table of Contents
Page 4 Image
Page 5 Introductory paragraph
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page 7 Animals
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Page 9 Plants
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Page 11 Climate
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page 13 concluding paragraph
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page 15 recources

There are so many things in the arctic.There are animals like, reindeer and snow owls.There’s also plants in the arctic. There’s trees, flowers, and willow trees to. But it will only grow four inches tall. And there is a poppy bloom flower too. The climate is really cold to in the arctic.

There are different kinds of arctic animals. There are reindeer snow owls and many more. Reindeer also like to eat grass twigs and leaves. Snow owls and white foxes are in the arctic to. Polar bears sometimes live on ice it’s dangerous for them because if the ice breaks they will fall in luckily they can swim too. Snow fox gets food by jumping and digging through the snow to get the mice and other animals.

There are all different kinds of plants. Like willow trees they only grow four inches because the weather is so cold there. Poppy blooms are like a flower poppy blooms grow close to the north pole . There are many different trees and flowers. There are big trees and small trees too.

The climate there is really cold it’s like fifty below. The climate is changing too. The climate is changing so it changes the plants. The climate changes through the winter and summer because it goes through cold and hot summers. Animals change to when the climate changes.

The arctic water is really cold and deep. The water is 6,560 deep in the ocean. The water in the arctic is becoming less salty. The scientists believe that the water is heating up the ice. Because it’s getting hotter.

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Published: Apr 7, 2016
Latest Revision: Apr 11, 2016
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