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Arctic Habitats
By NICHOLAS GLAESER
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Question 1
1.
How does this animal stay warm in the Arctic Ocean?
It has a thick layer of blubber.
It buries itself under the soil.
It uses camouflage to hide.
It grows a coat of thick fur.
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Question 2
2.
Why might some Arctic plants grow hairs?
to stay warm in cold weather
to move to new places to grow
to help them grow sweet fruit
to hide from insects and birds
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Question 3
3.
Which season is the darkest in the Arctic, with only a few hours of sunlight a day?
Winter
Fall
Summer
Spring
Question 4
4.
What might happen if ocean temperatures go up?
Land animals would grow thick fur.
Icebergs would get bigger in the sea.
Arctic animals habitats would change.
The oceans would start to freeze.
Question 5
5.
Why do polar bears have white fur?
to help them find other polar bears
to help them grow strong and big
to help them swim in the ocean
to help them blend in their habitat
Question 6
6.
Why do caribou travel hundreds of miles across the Arctic every year?
to find dark areas to hibernate
to find colder, windier homes
to find places with more food
to find new predators and prey
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Question 7
7.
Why do some Arctic plants grow low to the ground?
to stay safe from strong winds
to hide from insects and birds
to help melt the ice in glaciers
to get more sunlight to grow
visibility
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Question 8
8.
Which sentence is TRUE?
All Arctic animals hibernate and sleep through winter.
People cannot survive the cold weather in the Arctic.
The Arctic is dark all year long and gets no sunlight.
In the Arctic, some plants grow quickly in the spring.
Question 9
9.
The Sámi and the Inuit are INDIGENOUS people of the Arctic. What does INDIGENOUS mean?
northern
cold
secret
native
Question 10
10.
What might happen if too much sea ice melts in the Arctic?
The Earth might tilt toward or away from the Sun.
Arctic hares might learn how to swim in the ocean.
The sea level might rise and the coasts could flood.
There might not be enough water for ocean animals.