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Polar bears are very unique animals. Write a descriptive paragraph about the polar bear.
During the winter, the sun doesn't shine in the Arctic. Explain why there is no sun during the winter months in the Arctic.
The Arctic Circle is an imaginary line around the North Pole. List all the countries which are found inside the
Arctic Circle
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High Arctic
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Summer and winter are very different in the Arctic Circle. Compare/contrast the summer months and the winter months in the Arctic Circle.
Antarctica is at opposite end of the Earth as the Arctic Circle. Compare/contrast the two cold areas.
There are many reasons that it is so cold in the Arctic and Antarctica. List three reasons and explain why they help the temperature stay so low in both places.
Many animals live at the North and South Poles. Explain why polar bears and penguins never meet except in a zoo.
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