in the Antarctic‚ the penguins also feeds on them. Top Predators are the Killer Whales. The adapted to their niche in a cold environment. They eat what they can catch and prey on penguins and seals mostly. Polar Bears occupy this position in the Arctic North. Predators Secondary Consumers Consumers Producer Decomposer References http://www.komar.org/faq/churchill_polar_bear_tours/polar-bear-pictures/2009_11 _12_6832-polar-bears-standing.jpg
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you are nowhere near the depths of what it really is. This biome is by far the largest being found on 71% of the planet’s surface. There are five ocean biomes in the world‚ Atlantic Ocean‚ Pacific Ocean‚ Indian Ocean‚ Southern Ocean‚ and the Arctic Ocean. Then they branch into the world’s major seas. The largest one is the Pacific. It is 64 million square miles. The deepest part of any ocean biome in the world is the Mariana Trench. It is 36‚200 feet deep. The average temperature is 39 °F. There
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Have you ever want to know what is under the ocean? Well in the Arctic region it contains some of the world’s largest reserves iron‚ copper‚ lead‚ and uranium. It is more beneficial for the United States to explore oceans because oceans can give us lots of resources such as copper and uranium‚ it has lots of land for us to colonize under the surface. Also it can inspire young people to get careers in important things like science and engineering. This paragraph will talk about how the ocean can
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In the Inuit culture they have certain ways they use the universal. I will explain four universals that the Inuits used...their food‚clothing-style‚tools‚ and shelter they all influenced the inuits and how they lived in their environment. First I will explain how they got their food and what type of food they had to eat because of where they are living. Well the big thing that they had in the Canada‚ and Alaska were whales seal‚ and fish‚ext.. This is because since they live in the tundra they only
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Soil and Natural Vegetation Essay When traveling to the high arctic in the Canadian Tundra you can compare the sight of vegetation to traveling to the peaks of the highest mountain range in Canada‚ The Rockies. There are multiple factors you can use to answer why this is natural phenomenon occurs. The soil’s active layer‚ glaciers and snow-caps‚ and the soil in each area not having the four components to become “True Soil”. The cold climatic conditions is one way you could compare the soil and
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A habitat is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal‚ plant‚ or other type of organism.[1][2] It is the natural environment in which an organism lives‚ or the physical environment that surrounds a speciespopulation.[3] A habitat is made up of physical factors such as soil‚ moisture‚ range of temperature‚ and availability of light as well as biotic factors such as the availability of food and the presence of predators. A habitat is not necessarily a
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Figure 3.8: Block Diagram of Soil at Shrinkage Limit 3.13.2 TABULATION AND RESULTS Data and observation sheet for Consistency Limits determination: Shrinkage Limit Performed for __________________ Location __________________________ Project ________________________ Job No. ___________________________ Boring No. ______________ Sample No. _____________ Depth _________ Description of soil __________________________________________________________ Performed by __________________________
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tell the reader where the information came from. Here are a few examples of paraphrasing Original Passage: The Lomonosov Ridge is 1‚100 miles long‚ about the distance from San Francisco to Denver‚ and rises about 10‚000 feet from the floor of the Arctic Ocean. Geologists think the ridge might have broken away from a continent about 55 million years ago and remained near the North Pole while other landmasses drifted away. Moran and other scientists chose the ridge for potential drilling during a 1991
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Arctic Mining Case Study Tom Parker‚ 43‚ is now a field technician and coordinator for Arctic Mining Consultants. In the past he’s held various positions in non-technical aspects of mineral exploration. His past experiences include claim staking‚ line cutting‚ grid installation‚ soil sampling‚ prospecting‚ and trenching. For this project Parker will be acting as project manger though this is not his normal role. His responsibilities include hiring‚ training‚ and supervising a team of field assistants
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Robert Walton a romantic arctic explorer who learns and records Victor’s story in letters to his sister in England Margaret Saville. Victor Frankenstein the genius mind behind creating the monster that results in his life going downhill until he is found by Walton on an ice burg in the North pole between life and death. Finding that his savior is also running after an obsession‚ Victor lying on his death bed recounts his wretched life to his rescuer hoping that he would learn from his mistakes
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