Dear Keah
I'm in tundra that means treeless place and is on top of the world by the north pole. It is very cold and the ground is always frozen and that is why nothing can grow here.
We have to wear lots of thick clothes to keep warm. The only animals that can live here are foxes and wolves and sometimes birds will come for a little while but then have to leave. We need to be careful of the wolves.
The temperature get to below 12 degrees and the sun only shines for 50-60 days of the year and shines 24 hours a day.
From Joslyne
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Kia ora Joslyne,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your letter. It's very informative and helps your reader picture what the tundra looks, and even feels, like. Do you think, if you were given the opportunity, you would go there in real life? I'm not a very big fan of the cold so I'm not sure that I would want to. Although, it would be pretty cool to see Arctic Foxes and Wolves.
Happy blogging! :)
Mikey