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Arctic Tundra biome project;How do I make it creative?

I'm making a biome of Arctic Tundra in school,What should i put in the biome to make it look cool? What kind of stuff should I use in my biome to make it realistic.

Update:

Its in a cardboard box.....

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    not sure, but may be you could fluff up a lot of white wool [comb out the wool to separate the fibres] to make the snow. for something simpler, you could just use crumpled up white crepe paper,

    you could have an igloo & eskimos hunting a polar bear or seals with a sled & reindeer, caribou or even fishing in a hole made in the snow [in fact thru' fishing, you can actually show the lower permafrost layer].

    the igloo can be made from upturned styrofoam bowl, with proper designing.

    you should be able to procure soft toy animals to place around & little dolls dressed as Eskimos.

    hope this helps

    all the very best & have fun ;-)

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    I would put some dirt in the box, and fill it a little less than half way full and pack it in. Put some sort of small-leaved plant sprig (like take a small stalk of baby's breath flower and strip the flowers off it) and stick it in the dirt. Add some small rocks with lichen on them. Pour a little bit of water (just enough to make it damp) over the dirt, let it soak in, and then freeze it (to make it hard, but dry). Finally, add some grass-like things, shove them somehow in the frozen dirt, and add a few birds. Make sure that the dirt is frozen and has some cracks in it when you take it to school. I hope this works! Good luck!

  • 1 decade ago

    use dandruff for snow haha jk

    but seriously use like sugar or somethign to make it look realistic and use real water and ice cubes if your gonna do that but if its a tundra its dry so you prolly wont need that, im retarded nvm

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