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The Tundr The Blue Planet Biome

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Biomes are large areas or regions of the earth that inhabit diverse groups of plants and animals, who’ve adjusted to the climate and weather of their native ecosystem. People need to understand that the eight biomes are fragile to human interference. When humans pollute, cut, and do other harmful actions to a biome, it can cause the irreversible damage that leads to the entire biome collapsing. It’s important to understand that biomes are valuable parts of the earth that should be left alone or else there will be large consequences on the animals and plants within them.

The tundra is not only the “youngest biome” but also the harshest due to its freezing temperatures (“Blue Planets Biome”). The tundra has a dry, cold climate with temperatures ranging from a …show more content…

In the tundra, polar bears have “4.5 inches” of fat and “two layers of fur” that provide it with body heat against the cold climate (“Blue Planets Biome”). Despite the thick insulation, it doesn’t help the polar bear survive starvation as the “ice packs” melt away (“Blue Planet Biome”). Another creature with thick insulation is the musk ox. The musk ox has a “woolly undercoat” beneath their long hair that provides them with body heat against the cold (“Blue Planets Biome”). Even though, the ox’s hair is an effective insulator, the dark color makes it stand out easily in the tundra. The tundra is covered in layers of “permafrost” and snow with little vegetation (“Blue Planet Biomes”). In the tundra, the arctic fox has snow-white fur that allows it to camouflage into the ice and snow to hide from predators so it can hunt. The arctic fox’s white camouflage may become useless due to the “ice packs” melting away, which leave it with less to camouflage into. In an entire year, the tundra will receive “less than ten inches [of rain] a year”

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