Thursday, October 10, 2013

Day 6

      Everybody has values to each other. However, to me the Polar Tundra is the most valuable to me. As Iv'e been exploring there has been a lot of beautiful sights on top of mountains and no man's land plains. You could never see something such as beautiful as my eyes have seen over the past 6 days. Just the clear sky and no civilization shows on how the environment was before humans came onto earth. The Polar Tundras should be at the same value for you too. There's very few Polar Tundras in the world and they need to stay safe. If human life touches this biome, then all of it's clear land gets turned into towns. The picture below is now of the Polar Tundra, and the picture to the right would be after it has people living there.

Question of the day: Would you want to have the BEFORE picture destroyed?

               BEFORE                                                                                     AFTER

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Day 7

      Humans impact every environment in the world. However, i believe the Polar Tundra biome seems to be the least effected. Because of it's cold and damp environment no one really wants to come here and freeze. Nothing seems to be touched by human hand, just ice and cold air. I saw one little town while hiking i wanted to stop in for something to eat and to warm up. The population of the town was 51 people. They say they like it up here from all the bueaty of nature and no noise. Here's a picture of display.
Question of the day: Would you ever want to live in a Polar Tundra?