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How can men Help and Harm the Environment

Men can help by not littering since a animal might eat it and maybe get very sick and die. Another way is just leave the environment as it is or else the animals have to move to a new biome. Or not chopping down trees since a family of birds might living in that tree. That is how to help the animals and plants in the tundra.

Men can harm by killing the animals and pulling out the plants in the tundra because if they pull plants or chop trees the tundra will need oxygen and there will be not that much animals in the tundra. If you litter it's like your treating the biome as trash.

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Tundra

By Daniela

This is my biome. My biome is a Tundra. This presentation is facts about Tundras and Arctic Tundras.