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  • A Brief Look on the Physical Properties of the Northern Region

     

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ID number:899555
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The North is home to a wide variety of animals. These include the Arctic Fox, Caribou, Golden Eagle, Grey Fox, Muck Ox, the Norway Lemming, Polar Bears, Seals and various types of fish. The Polar Bear is often used as a symbol of the North. There is a gigantic supply of fish in this region, and, due to this large number, many fish can live a long life. This means, that most fish taken out of the north are enormous. Another animal that usually represents the North would be sled dogs. Sled dogs are a hearty breed of animals. They have very thick fur and amazing stamina. A team of dogs can pull a sled and a person for hundreds of miles.…

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