Yes they can.
Yes, although not very well. It takes a lot of tundra to support even a small population of humans. In Canada, the Inuit live in the tundra and associated coast.
the tundra is used by humans by drilling deep into the ground and get oil!
they hunt caribou and seals and stuff.... and they use caribou fur and seal blubber to keep warm.
they live in the ALPINE tundra
The tundra biome is actually too cold for humans to live there. Many animals and plants such as deer, bear, foxes, lemmings, snowshoe rabbits, lichens and mosses have adapted to this cold environment and live there. It is the coldest biome in the world.
The Tundra biome.
Fish do not live on tundra.
tundra biome
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the Tundra
Tundra
From my research, I found out Narwhals live in the Arctic/Tundra biome :D