Polar
Adventure!
Learning about the Polar Regions
A Third Grade Web Activity
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How are the north and south polar regions different? The Arctic:
* The Arctic is rich in a variety of animal life. Many arctic animals hibernate to survive the long, cold winters. Among animals that live in the Arctic region are polar bears, walrus, musk oxen, caribou (reindeer), lemmings, narwhals, the artic fox, hare, tern, and snowy owl. * There are native Arctic peoples who survive by fishing, hunting seals and polar bears, and herding caribou, a type of reindeer. Antarctica:
* Antarctica has the coldest climate on earth. * There are fewer animals living in the southern polar regions. Some Antarctic natives include penguins, Weddell seals and skua birds. Penguins are natives of the southern polar regions, with some species, such as this Emperor penguin, being unique to Antarctica. * Antarctica only has two seasons, 3 months of summer and a long, frozen winter. * There are no peoples native to Antarctica, but many scientists are stationed there to conduct research on a variety of topics. Let's learn more! * NEXT * |
By Alfia Wallace 2001
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