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The mysteries of the Tundra[edit | edit source]

What is a Tundra[edit | edit source]

A Tundra is one of the five biomes.
It is usually covered in snow, due to its icy cold temperatures. Lots of the Tundra biome has loads of animals.


Mountains


The animals of the Tundra[edit | edit source]

Many animals live in the Tundra which do not live in our climates unless you live in a Tundra environment. For example, polar bears, seals and penguins.

Polar bears[edit | edit source]

Polar bears learn from their mothers when   they are young. Later on  in in their life their mother leaves them at the age of 1 year  old, at this age  they would have learnt all the skills they need from their  mother. They eat fish, seals, many more sea food within reach. 
polar bear film https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Play_fight_of_polar_bears_edit_1.avi.OGG
Polar Bear cubs

Seals and Waulreses[edit | edit source]

Female seals only mate with Alpha seal because he is the largest. Did you know walruses (which is in  the seal family) turn pink when they are hot, this is caused by how warm they are.

Northern lights[edit | edit source]

The Aurora Borealis is a natural beauty. Many have questioned what is it made of? Are the myths true? Well the myths aren't true and it is just scientific just face it.

Northern lights at the Arctic Circle

The Northern lights create charged particles transmit from the Sun a solar flare pass through the Earths magnetic shield and pulverize atoms and molecules in our atmosphere. These collisions result in countless little busts of light, called photons , which makes the Aurora Borealis.