No there is not and i don't think that is a place. hey i gave it a try so don't be mad
what is the tundra biome mountains
Yes, the arctic tundra can have mountainous regions. These mountains can influence the climate and vegetation patterns in the tundra ecosystem.
Yes! one of the tallest mountains in the tundra is Mount McKinley, which peaks at 20,320 ft.
Yes, there can be mountains in the tundra biome. These mountains are often covered in snow and ice, contributing to the unique ecosystem of the region. The harsh conditions at higher altitudes in tundra mountains limit vegetation growth but support adapted plant and animal species.
Snow leopards do not live in the tundra but more in southern tops of mountains.
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Tundra or forest
The temptation would be to say British Columbia, save that British Columbia does not actually have any tundra regions. The answer is the province of Quebec a northern portion of which contains part of Torngat Mountain Tundra, a recognized ecoregion. Follow the link below for more information.
taiga, with alpine tundra in the mountains
mountains, rivers, and oceans
Yes, there are hills in the tundra. In fact there are very large hills in some tundra enviorments. You can also find volcanoes and sometimes even lone mountains in the middle of tundras.