The Living World


Nature surrounds us in form of the living world, a world made up of living things. It is an amazing world.

Plants:-

From the tiniest flower to the largest tree, there are an many variety of plants. scientists believe there are about 400,000 species, but it may be many more.

Flowers:-

Many plant produce flowers. These are pollinated by animals, wind, and by the plants itself. pollination results in the seeds needed to grow new plants.

Fungi:-

They may look like plants, but fungi are neither animals nor plants, but they are living things.

Life in the freezer:-

Polar regions are often dark,winds, and they receive littel rain. Only the toughest can survive.

Let's stay warm:-

Penguins huddle together to stay warm. The adults and chicks on the outside of the huddle aren't so well protected from the cold, so they take turns standing in middle.

Polar giants:-

Large animals lose heat more slowly than small ones, so many arctic animals are big. A male polar bear can 2.5 m (8 ft) long and weight 800 kg (0.8 ton).

Arctic Tundra:-

Arctic tundra bursts into life in the summer when the surface of frozon ground melts into a patchworks of boggy pools and seadowns.

The sea eagle:-

In summer the tundra's pools and rich coasts are a magnet for birds. stealler's sea eagle is one of top predators.

Insect attack:-

Hordes of biting insects plague the tundra. Black flies and mosquitoes will cloud around reindeer and suck their blood, while bot flies infect their throats.

TO BE CONTINUED...
TILL BYE..BYE...................

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