slide- Introduction
Second slide-Jonathans title and introduction
Third slide- Penguin introduction and penguin information with 2 pictures
Fourth slide-Leopard seal’s introduction and information with 2 pictures
Fifth slide-Killer whales introduction and information with 2 pictures
Sixth slide-Kate’s introduction with picture.
Seventh slide-human impact information.
Eighth slide- picture with information about tourism.
Ninth slide- tourism information
Tenth slide- exploration information with picture.
Eleventh slide- ending sentence with picture.
Twelfth slide- Laura’s intro with a picture
Thirteenth slide-Information about climate
Fourteen slide- information about ice bergs with a picture
Fithteenth slide- a lot of information about glaciers and 2 pictures
Sixteenth slide-more glacier information with 1 picture.
Seventeenth slide- ending sentences with a picture
Eighteenth slide-First- jacks title
Nineteenth slide-intro
Twentieth slide- about how James cook discovered Antarctica with 1 picture
Trenton slide-more information
Twenty seconded slide-information about Roald Amundsen with 1 picture
Twenty third slide-end slide with picture with Antarctica,by our names.
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ANIMAL LIFE
Antarctica has lots of different types of animals such as
leopard seals, emperor penguins, killer whales and many more.
Emperor penguins are a special type of penguin because they are the largest penguins. Did you know? Emperor penguins can only lay one egg. When the mother penguin goes to hunt for food the father penguin is in charge of taking care of the egg. Emperor penguins can live up to 20 years and can weigh up to 30kg to 40kg and eat fish, krill and squid.
Leopard seals are considered the most ferocious seals in Antarctica. Did you know? Female leopard seals are larger than male leopard seals. Female leopard seals live up to 26 years and male leopard seals live a little less. Adult leopard seals eat penguins, fish, squid, seabirds, krill and smaller seals. Young leopard seals mostly eat krill.
Killer whales only have one predator that is mankind. Did you know? Killer whales can live for 100 years. Killer whales eat fish and squid. Sometimes they eat seals and other whales and can grow up to 6500kg. Killer whales can breed every 5 years.
In conclusion Antarctica has lots of interesting animals and it is survival of the fittest for the animals that live in Antarctica. In the animals I’ve researched Killer whales live the longest
leopard seals, emperor penguins, killer whales and many more.
Emperor penguins are a special type of penguin because they are the largest penguins. Did you know? Emperor penguins can only lay one egg. When the mother penguin goes to hunt for food the father penguin is in charge of taking care of the egg. Emperor penguins can live up to 20 years and can weigh up to 30kg to 40kg and eat fish, krill and squid.
Leopard seals are considered the most ferocious seals in Antarctica. Did you know? Female leopard seals are larger than male leopard seals. Female leopard seals live up to 26 years and male leopard seals live a little less. Adult leopard seals eat penguins, fish, squid, seabirds, krill and smaller seals. Young leopard seals mostly eat krill.
Killer whales only have one predator that is mankind. Did you know? Killer whales can live for 100 years. Killer whales eat fish and squid. Sometimes they eat seals and other whales and can grow up to 6500kg. Killer whales can breed every 5 years.
In conclusion Antarctica has lots of interesting animals and it is survival of the fittest for the animals that live in Antarctica. In the animals I’ve researched Killer whales live the longest
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