Tundra Biomes

Tundra Biomes

Author: Louise Spilsbury

Publisher: Earth's Natural Biomes

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780778739975

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"First published in 2017 by Wayland"--Copyright page.


Tundra Biome

Tundra Biome

Author: Grace Hansen

Publisher: ABDO

Published: 2016-08-15

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13: 1680805614

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Readers will learn about the two main tundra biomes, which are arctic and alpine. The text will focus on the extreme climate, and the unique plants and animals that inhabit the tundra. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids is a division of ABDO.


Seasons Of The Tundra Biome

Seasons Of The Tundra Biome

Author: Shirley Duke

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

Published: 2019-03-27

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1731619693

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Explores Plants And Animals Found In Tundra And How They Survive In Harsh Conditions. Supports Next Generation Science Standards.


A Walk in the Tundra

A Walk in the Tundra

Author: Rebecca L. Johnson

Publisher: LernerClassroom

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 1575055260

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Take a walk on the tundra. In this cold, harsh biome on the top of the world, summer is short. How do plants and animals of the tundra live? Discover how they depend on each other for survival as you travel through this fascinating land.


Tundra Animals

Tundra Animals

Author: Cocca

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

Published: 2019-08-11

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1731615515

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Introduce your child to science, biology, and different animal species with the children’s book Tundra Animals. How do these different animal species survive in the harsh tundra climate? Learn how each biome adapts to their surroundings. Storybook Features: This children’s book features a glossary, an index, post-reading questions, and an extension activity. Lexile 850L About Rourke Educational Media We proudly publish respectful and relevant non-fiction and fiction titles that represent our diverse readers, and are designed to support reading on a level that has no limits!


Life in a Tundra

Life in a Tundra

Author: Kari Schuetz

Publisher: Bellwether Media

Published: 2016-01-01

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1681031469

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Offering a stark contrast to hot, sandy deserts and tropical rain forests, the tundra is buried in snow and ice most of the year. However, life finds a way to flourish. During the short summer, flowers bloom and animals roam the land even though temperatures rarely reach 50 degrees Fahrenheit! This title will teach young readers how plants and animals survive in severe cold.


Arctic Tundra and Polar Deserts

Arctic Tundra and Polar Deserts

Author: Chris Woodford

Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1432941720

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Information about the animals and plants that typically make polar regions and tundra environments their homes.


Counting in the Tundra

Counting in the Tundra

Author: Fredrick McKissack (Jr.)

Publisher: Enslow Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780766029897

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"Children can count from one to ten as they read about the different animals found in the tundra"--Provided by publisher.


Vegetation and Production Ecology of an Alaskan Arctic Tundra

Vegetation and Production Ecology of an Alaskan Arctic Tundra

Author: Larry L. Tieszen

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 686

ISBN-13: 1461263077

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This volume on botanical research in tundra represents the culmination of four years of intensive and integrated field research centered at Barrow, Alaska. The volume summarizes the most significant results and interpretations of the pri mary producer projects conducted in the U.S. IBP Tundra Biome Program (1970-1974). Original data reports are available from the authors and can serve as detailed references for interested tundra researchers. Also, the results of most projects have been published in numerous papers in various journals. The introduction provides a brief overview of other ecosystem components. The main body presents the results in three general sections. The summary chapter is an attempt to integrate ideas and information from the previous papers as well as extant literature. In addition, this chapter focuses attention on pro cesses of primary production which should receive increased emphasis. Although this book will not answer all immediate questions, it hopefully will enhance future understanding of the tundra, particularly as we have studied it in Northern Alaska.