What is animal life like in the tundra?
There are really no herbivores in the tundra because in the tundra, (Antartica...etc), there is not much plant life. If there even is a single plant in the tundra it would most likely be froze and no animal could eat it.
Both tundra and desert have low precipitation and limited plant and animal life.
Bearberry, arctic moss, caribou moss
one is really cold and the other is not as cold and has more plant life
Definitely, climate plays a huge role in animal and plant life.
according to my research ecological succession and biological succession of plant life is the two primary succession in tundra.
In physical geography, tundra is a biome (plant life) where the tree growth is hindered with low temperatures and short growing seasons
Trees
no.because it only eats other animals and there is not much plant life
In the Tundra the sun shines 24 hours a day. The weather is cold even in the summer months. The Tundra has little plant life because of the dry conditions. The Tundra is like a snow desert.
Not that I know of. There isn't much life in the tundra biomes so there isn't really anything to protect other than few plant and animal life forms.