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I think that the robins don't go any further north because they don't want to
travel further south in the spring. Also, it never reaches above freezing in
the arctic circle. There would be no trees to rest in. Not to mention that
they would probably die of starvation (because they have little wildlife in
the tundra). To top that off, they would have to fly from island to island
very quickly over large bodies of water to escape the coming cold in the end
of summer.
From,
Kristen Basiaga
Griswold Middle School
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