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Life on a Polar Island
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All of the northern Yukon mainland, as well as Herschel Island, is underlain with permafrost, or permanently frozen ground. The heat of the summer sun melts the top layer enough to allow plants to grow, but the depth of this melting varies, depending on slope, soil composition and ground cover. The thicker the vegetation, the more insulated the ground is from the sun. |
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