From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #5180 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, October 25 2020 Volume 14 : Number 5180 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Improved Memory Overnight ["trouble focusing?" Subject: Re: Improved Memory Overnight Re: Improved Memory Overnight http://yeastinfections.co/QTgQSUwBJu72bTwJU1yO-RnKEKjxgUmQodu28-vRKKKYdmzd http://yeastinfections.co/M1_esF76FROZTe6Wp_Yff-Yqu7w-YE2TMHc1vp-9-LbtMnwb dra occurs in the far Northern Hemisphere, north of the taiga belt. The word "tundra" usually refers only to the areas where the subsoil is permafrost, or permanently frozen soil. (It may also refer to the treeless plain in general, so that northern SC!pmi would be included.) Permafrost tundra includes vast areas of northern Russia and Canada. The polar tundra is home to several peoples who are mostly nomadic reindeer herders, such as the Nganasan and Nenets in the permafrost area (and the Sami in SC!pmi). Tundra in Siberia Arctic tundra contains areas of stark landscape and is frozen for much of the year. The soil there is frozen from 25 to 90 cm (10 to 35 in) down, making it impossible for trees to grow. Instead, bare and sometimes rocky land can only support certain kinds of Arctic vegetation, low growing plants such as moss, heath (Ericaceae varieties such as crowberry and black bearberry), and lichen. There are two main seasons, winter and summer, in the polar tundra areas. During the winter it is very cold and dark, with the average temperature around ?28 B0C (?18 B0F), sometimes dipping as low as ?50 B0C (?58 B0F). However, extreme cold temperatures on the tundra do not drop as low as those experienced in taiga areas further south (for example, Russia's and Canada's lowest temperatures were recorded in locations south of the tree line). During the summer, temperatures rise somewhat, and the top layer of seasonally-frozen soil melts, leaving the ground very soggy. The tundra is covered in marshes, lakes, bogs and streams during the warm months. Generally daytime temperatures during the summer rise to about 12 B0C (54 B0F) but can often drop to 3 B0C (37 B0F) or even below freezing. Arctic tundras are sometimes the subject of habitat conservation programs. In Canada and Russia, many of these areas are protected through a national Biodiversity Action Plan. Vuntut National Park in Canada Tundra tends to be windy, with winds often blowing upwards of 50b100 km/h (30b60 mph). However, it is desert-like, with only about 150b250 mm (6b10 in) of precipitation falling per year (the summer is typically the se ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #5180 **********************************************