The availability of resources such as food, water, shelter, and mates, as well as competition, predation, and environmental conditions, all play a role in determining the kind and size of populations in an area. These factors influence birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration within a population.
A tundra is a region that is cold year round and has very little few plants. Tundras usually have permafrost, a layer of soil that is frozen year round, but they don't necessarily have to in order to be considered a tundra. Tundras can be classified as Arctic, Antarctic, or Alpine. Arctic tundra regions can be found in northern areas of Canada, Russia, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Finland. Antarctic tundras are located on the continent of Antarctica or the islands nearby, such as the South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, which are just off the coast of South America. Alpine tundras are areas that are so high in altitude that trees cannot grow there. The cold temperatures and lack of plant life (aside from moss and lichens), make these regions tundras. These tundras are the only kind that don't have permafrost. They can be found in mountainous regions all over the world.
An urbanite Kind of a funny word :)
The TITLE and LEGEND tell what kind of map it is, the projection used, and the scale, and gives explanations of the markings and symbols used on the map.
Island is a common noun. It refers to a landmass that is surrounded by water.
samuel de champlain obtain silk wheat and silver XD
Hurons
classical music
nini ship which he sailed
he had a father and a uncle who were sea captains
Brave, nice/kind, and most of all caring.
what kind of shelter does a tapir have
what kind of shelter does a tapir have
it depends on what kind of shelter
Champlain was a very well dressed man he wore cackeys/ dress shoes/dress coat
What kind of shelter do mule deer have?
What kind of shelter does the pioson dart forg have?