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§2.3 Inuit in the artic part 1
§2.3 Inuit in the artic
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§2.3 Inuit in the artic
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Let's get to work!
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Which one doesn't belong there?
Each time, You are shown three words.
The question is: which one does not belong?
All the questions are about the North Pole.
After each question, you get an explanation of why the wrong word does not belong.
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Which one doesn't belong there?
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North pole
The area within the Arctic Circle.
Latitude 66.5˚ N.
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Which one doesn't belong there?
1: Inuit
2: Eskimo
3: Citizens of Greenland
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Inuit
Inuit means 'people'
150.000 people in Greenland and
North Canada
They live along the coast
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Which one doesn't belong there?
1: It is equally light and dark all year long.
2: On December 21, it will be dark all day.
3: On June 21, it will be light all day.
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Climate graph
Summer
Warmest day 10 degrees
Warmest night 3 degrees
Winter:
Max. -30 ˚C
Precipitation: mostly snow
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Which one doesn't belong there?
1: Tundra
2: Taiga
3: Deciduous trees
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Tundra
Hottest month below 10˚C.
North of the tree line
Grasses, mosses and low shrubs.
Inhabited parts of Greenland
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Tundra: permafrost
Permafrost = Always frozen soil.
For 9 months under 0 ˚C.
A lot of snow and ice
The deep bottom remains frozen.
Boggy in summer.
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Permafrost
Summer
Winter
Grasses, mosses and low shrubs.
unfrozen
Permafrost = permanently frozen ground
Snow
Melting permafrost
https://nos.nl/artikel/2351966-krater-in-rusland-steeds-groter-door-ontdooiing-permafrost.html
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Taiga
Average temperature in summer 10 degrees
South of the tree line.
Coniferous forests (naaldbomen)
Canada & Russia
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Which one doesn't belong there?
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3
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Penguins live at the South Polel
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Assigment 2, 3 and 4
§2.3 Inuit in the artic
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