no they do not they problay do but is might be frozen
there are probably lakes but they might be frozen since the Tundra is a cold place. if you go on bing and look at some tundra pics u may see some lakes or ponds.
Yes there are lakes present in tundra areas.
Mountains, foothills, plains, tundra, lakes and rivers.
flat,rolling,moutians,hills,rivers,lakes
snowy icy lakes ocean
Plains Rocky mountains Lakes Tundra Forest Wetlands
Mountains,Woods,Forest,Desert,Tundra,Snow,Rain,Sun and Lakes.
Pollution from mining and drilling for oil pollutes the air, lakes and rivers
In a wet tundra biodome there may be large shallow lakes in summer. another is that there is a childrens park in northern Russia. hope this helps! :)
No. The only reason is because beavers tend to live in lakes. The ice would just make them feel homesick.
Mountains, plains, forests, meadows, rivers, lakes. Almost everything except tundra, savannah and desert
The tundra swan only lives in the tundra during the summer months. It migrates in the spring. Tundra swans have heavy amounts of down that keep them warm in the chillier parts of the summer. They nest on the swampy ground near tundra lakes and still waters. It's prime feeding ground with some of the thickest populations of mosquitos and berries in the world. So they can easily reer their young. Once their young are older in the fall they migrate to warmer climates.
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