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Ch.2- Cold Land

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the North Pole and the surrounding area that lies between   Arctic  
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the point that trees can not grow any more because the extreme cold weather   timberline  
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in the far north lies, aurora borealis OR   northern lights  
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the smallest and coldest ocean on the earth   Arctic Ocean  
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the water that has turned into ice and will slide down the mountain is called   Glaciers  
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a small piece of a glacier that has been broken   iceberg  
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tiny plant and animals that live in Arctic ocean   Plankton  
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small whales whose males have a single spiraled   narwhals  
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some of the world's largest carnivores   polar bear  
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strange looking birds that spent time swimming for food in the Arctic   Puffins  
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well equipped animals who live in the arctic ocean   Fur seals  
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a fat layer of skin called   blubber  
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what is the main source of the Western Hemisphere's ice burgs   Western Greenland  
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Eris the _________a _________from Norway, founded the island's first European settlement   red and Viking  
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the treeless Arctic Ocean plains north of the timberline form a region called the   tundra  
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Most of the tundra is north of the Arctic Circle, in the north   Frigid Zone  
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the tundra's nikename   "land of the Midnight sun"  
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permanently frozen ground is called   permafrost  
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wich too plants are needed to make up the plant called lichens   fingi and algea  
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the word's smallest tree   Arctic willow  
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insome places the Arctic willow only grows to the height of   2 inches  
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a bird that migrates farther than any other bird   sea  
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the sea bird migrates around how many miles per year   22,000 WOW!!!  
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a bird that has on its feet a mat oof short feathers that serve as snowshoes in the snow   ptarmigan  
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tree types of birds that also live on the tundra   snowy owl gulls snow goose canada goose  
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are large cattle like animals that standabout five feet tall   musk oxen  
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North American reindeer   caribou  
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this animal hunt birds in the short Arctic summer and is a memmber of the dog family   Actic Wolf  
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little rodents that look like fat, round mice   lemmings  
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an Indian word that means "eater of raw meat"   Eskimos  
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a word which mean "the people"   Inuits  
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their main food was   meat  
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their most common types of meats   seal and caribou  
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freezing temperatures forced to so that the Eskimos and Inuits to wear heavy clothing almost all   year around  
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"boots" water proof boots that re made out of seal skin   mukluks  
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long,hooded jackets made from many different types of fur   parkas  
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a large open boat also made of skin stretched over the frame; used for long hunting trips   umiak  
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snow houses and sod   igloos  
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the______ is the only kind of animal that was domesticated "tamed" well trained for transportation   dog  
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gave a good inhabitants of the of the arctic a good way to travel over ice and snow   dog sled  
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what eskimos and Inuits use for transporation instead of dogs to pull their sleds   snowmobiles  
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a one-man boat constructed of seal skin stretched over a frame   kayak  
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a barbed head attached to a long shaft; made of wood or bone   harpoons  
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who was responsible to bring written language to the eskimos and inuits   missionaries  
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the most famous missionary to the Canadian inuits   Sir Wilfred Genfell of England  
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a russian word meaning "forest", referring to the cold northern woods   taiga  
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another common word referring to the cold northern woods; boreal means northern   boreal forest  
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the main tree of the taiga and the oldest and largest tree in the world   conifers  
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trees that keep their leaves all year long   evergreens  
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valued food for their woo, grow in the taiga   spruce  
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balsam fir pines and figs grows well in where   taiga  
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what is the "famous" information about the broadleave tree   they are the most varied trees in the world  
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means they loose their leaves in the fall   deciduous  
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it other name is canoe birch and is distinguished by its brown to whitish bark which can easy be peeled from the tree in layers   paper birch  
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what animal would room throughout the taiga   woodland caribou  
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the larges member of the deer family   moose  
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millions of _________ ________ animals live on the taiga   fur-bearing animals  
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north America's largest rodent   beaver  
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what animals have done more than all the animals to shape the landscape of the north a   beavers  
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a long,slender animal that is active hungry predator that feeds on various rodents   weasel  
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one type of weasel that sheds it winter coat in the summer   ermine  
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"skunk bear" has been its name because of its apprehensiveness   wolverine  
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has ferry feet that helps it walk in the snow   marten  
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one type of weasel that has a luxurious fur coat   mink  
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the ermine has a chocolate coat in the summer and a what in the winter   of white  
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a large black bird about 26 inches and that resembles the crow   raven  
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one of the worlds most intelligent   crow  
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a bird that is among the largest and most powerful birds ever   golden eagle  
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"king of birds"   bald eagle  
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long,runnerless sleds   toboggans  
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they had to use what so that their feet would not freeze in the snow   snowshoes  
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a mixture of dried meat pounded together with fat and berries   pemmican  
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the Indians made what out of skins of moose and caribou   clothing  
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soft leather shoes   moccasin  
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it seamed like the ______- people may have gotten there name from the seams on there shoes   Ojibwa  
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Ojibwa people are sometimes called   chippewa  
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