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- Tundra (7482 bytes)
10: ...ers, such as the [[Nganasan people|Nganasan]] and Nenets in the permafrost area (and the [[Sami people|Sam...
12: ...grow. Instead, bare and sometimes rocky land can only support low growing plants such as [[moss]]es, [...
14: ... terms of precipitation, it is desert-like, with only about 150–250 mm (6–10 inches) falling a yea...
16: ...[snowy owl]], [[lemming]]s, and [[polar bear]]s (only the extreme north).
20: ... is essentially a frozen [[bog]]; in the summer, only its surface layer melts. The melting of the per... - Reindeer (6508 bytes)
17: ... [[Pacific Ocean]]; in [[North America]] on [[Greenland]], [[Canada]] and [[Alaska]]. In 1952, reinde...
19: ... wild deer are mostly found in North America, Greenland and [[Iceland]]. Its natural occurrence is ap...
22: ...of points (see image), a lower and upper. They mainly eat [[lichen]]s in winter, especially [[reindeer...
26: ...ature of the reindeer is that it has front teeth only on its bottom jaw; there are [[molar (tooth)|mol...
31: ...re an estimated 5 million reindeer in Eurasia, mainly semi-domesticated. - Samoyed (dog) (2738 bytes)
43: ...e) takes its name from an obsolete term for the [[Nenets people]] of [[Siberia]]. These nomadic reindeer ...
49: ...n]] (perceived as derogatory, see [[Nenets_people|Nenets]] article), but by then Arctic explorers (''e.g.'...
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