What are the major characteristics of the Arctic Tundra?
the major characteristics are the wonderful plant life and wildlife. From arctic foxes to its polar bears and wolves the artic tundra is beautiful! In the winter time the temp. gets up to 34 degrees celcius and in the summer the temp. gets up to 3-12 degrees celcius! talk about cold! 15-25cm of precipitation! :)
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Once fall is over, the transition for winter is quick. Lakes and ponds freeze. Snowfall is only 25 - 30 cm per year. There are 3 months of darkness above Arctic Circle. Many mammals and birds migrate to the region during the summer. Arctic foxes and snowshoe hares change their fur color. For example : In the winter, arctic fox's fur would be white, same as the hare. In the winter, the fur would be brown.
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Could a tundra be called a frozen desert?
yes it is called a frozen desert because it has little rain fall just like a desert and very small amount of plant life similar to a desert
What vital things do you need in the desert?
You may need:
water
sunblock
bug spray
tennis shoes
tents
food
sleeveless shirts
snake posion
first-aid
a container
cutting tool
purification tablets
boots
sleeping bag
thick warm sweater(at night it get's very cold in the desert)
What biome has all four seasons?
The deciduous forest has four distinct seasons, spring, summer, autumn, and winter. In the autumn the leaves change color. During the winter months the trees lose their leaves.
Where is alternator located 2005 Toyota Tundra?
bottom left, next to the tension pully. must remove gravel shield to access
What is the temperature in the summer in the tundra?
in the winter time at the tundra at night its cold its 30 below 0 in the summer its 30 degres
To say that something is "for the birds" is to call it horse manure. Dating from the days of horse-drawn traffic, the expression is the answer to a child's question: "Mommy, what's all that stuff in the street?"
Is it possible to be arrested in France for wearing a hijab since the law came into place?
No of course not! There isn't actually a law against wearing hijab in France. However there is a law that bans all religious symbols from schools. This includes Jewish Kippahs, Sikh turbans large Christian crosses..and Muslim hijab. If a girl wears hijab in school she won't be arrested. She will just not be able to attend. She is then excluded from school after a process of 'mediation'. Muslim girls can attend private schools.
Why would a 2003 Toyota Tundra not go into 4wd low?
If the transfer case lever moves all the way, you likely have an issue with your lockers. If you have manual lockers, remember to first lock them! If you have locked them and they still don't engage, you may need to take them apart and clean+grease them. If you have the LSi Tracker, you have likely got the Auto locking hubs. Those are terrible as far as reliability. Auto lockers need to be cleaned and inspected every 15k if you want to be able to put any trust in them. If you have auto's try going about 3 feet in reverse after selecting 4WD. If you hear clicking, the lockers are attempting to lock, but can't. (They need servicing) Hope this helps! For all the answers you could ever need related to Suzuki Sidekicks, Geo Trackers, Chevy Trackers (pre 99... they are all the same) Go to http://www.kick-fix.com/ The guy is a genius.
Where is the desert tundra located?
In the intermountain region of the Western United States between the Pacific coast and Rocky Mountains, the temperate desert has characteristics of a sagebrush (Artemisia) semidesert, with a very pronounced drought season and a short humid season.
Diorama's are basically cut-outs, People, objects or things. Example: You want to make a Diorama of 2 people drinking coffee in your kitchen, take pictures of the 2 people drinking coffee, (it can be anywhere, out doors) take a picture of your kitchen, cut the 2 people out of the're pictures and make them like pop-up and put them on the picture of your kitchen. Now you have a Diorama of 2 people drinking coffee in your kitchen
What is being done to protect and preserve prehistoric cave paintings?
Depends on the area or country but they usually become parks or property of local aboriginals or conservationalists/naturalists/historians etc.
In the USA during 1917 many men were going overseas to join the war. Women started to enter the workforce to replace the men leaving to go to war. Movie theaters were becoming popular with a lot of silent films. There was food rationing. Some of the richer people were getting indoor plumbing and electricity but most people still did not have them.
What was life like in 1920-1930?
Life back then was very difficult. There was this war(well kind of like a war) called the Great Depression. That means life was very hard back then you couldn't buy things and their was less money back then to
What was life like in the 1990s?
Lol, The 90's. I lived my teen years through the 90's.
Life was good.
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What is the difference between intraspecies competition and interspecies competition?
i thought that you are going to answer me this question, since i have been looking and discussing on their differences, i saw that their similarities are also important if the exist or rather are they there, help and answer me if their similarities doesnot exist please answer me, requesting kindly and politely thanks
I think so, if you know you're with the right person. But there is nothing that says you need to get married and can't be happy living as a couple not married, unless your of a religion that forbids this
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Yes it is, especially if the two of you are meant to be together. The two of you will share things together, see places where you never been before, discover things, places, people that will make the love more stronger. Yes being married is worth it especially when the two of you becomes a parents.
What was life like in the trenches ww1?
Conditions in the trenches during WW1 were horrendous. Better trenches would be about seven feet deep and 4-6 feet wide. Sometimes sand bags would line the sides of the trench otherwise a kind latticework wall of hazel branches was used (a bit like hurdle fences). Planking would be laid in the base. On the lip of the trench would be sand bags and barbed wire. Frequently, allied and enemy trenches could be as little fifty feet apart. Here and there dugouts were literally dug into the earth to provide shelter when the fighting wasn't too intense. Other than that there was little shelter. In summer the trench would be exposed to the hot sun and in winter to pouring rain and snow. The rain filled up the trench and water seeped in through the sides leaving the troops up to their knees in thick, stinking mud that made any movement difficult. There was no sanitation and rats were a problem. Diseases were rife such as dysentery and trench foot. There would be no relief for front line troops for weeks on end. Even a near miss from an artillery shell could collapse a trench or cause dugout to collapse burying alive those inside. The nearness of death, the fear of it and smell of it, the horrific sights of shattered bodies, the screams of friend cut in half and the constant shelling combined to send many men insane either at the time or later in life. Conditions in the trenches were literally hell on earth.
Life in the trenches was extremely hard considering the circumstances. This is because of the living conditions that soldiers were forced to live in.
What was life like in the 1692?
In 1625, life was relatively easy for the wealthy members of society. The wealthy were merchants or nobles, and they did not have to engage in manual work. The rest of society had to work land they either owned, or was owned by someone else. Most of these manual laborers were poor, and struggled to make ends meet.
What is competition in symbiosis?
Competition is what happens when there are two species of similar niches in the same environment and the resources are in supply, whereas symbiosis is the close association between individuals of different species occurring within a whole community.
Competition
the similar the niches of two organisms are, the more intense is the competition when essential resources are in short supply. When resources are in supply, there is no known equal sharing in nature and the two species cannot live long together until one of them can fully utilise an aspect of the resource that is limited.
Symbiosis
can be further classified into three groups, Commensalism, Mutualism and Parasitism.
What plants are found in the torrid zone?
.There are more than 160,000 types of natural vegetation in a torrid zone. Some of the vegetation are coral trees, sacred figs, and mosses. Plants and trees like neem,coconut,rose plant are found in the torrid zone
What is the positive human impact on tundra biomes?
Human impact on the tundra has generally not been a positive one. Because the tundra is such a delicate environment, even the slightest change in conditions can threaten the entire biome. Recent human activities have largely undermined the habitat of the indigenous wildlife through pollution and overdevelopment....
How many people live in Canada 2011?
According to Statistics Canada, the population of Canada:
2006 Census counted 31,612,897
2008 estimated to be 33,331,000
2011 estimated to be 34,278,400
2012 estimated to be 34,916,000