Tundra biomes cover approximately 10% of the Earth's surface, primarily located in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. They are characterized by their cold, dry conditions and short growing seasons, resulting in limited vegetation primarily consisting of mosses, lichens, and low shrubs. The Arctic tundra, which is the largest type, stretches across northern Alaska, Canada, and Russia. In contrast, alpine tundra exists on high mountain ranges worldwide, above the tree line, but is much smaller in area.
the tundra is already a biome so there are no other biomes in the tundra.
The desert and the tundra are the driest biomes as far as precipitation.The desert and the tundra are the driest biomes as far as precipitation.
they are cold
tundra
Because the Tundra is to cold and dry to support a tree
The tundra is an example out of many biomes
aquatic biomes grassland biomes tundra biomes
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tundra and taiga
All biomes exept the tundra biome. The tundra is too cold and dry for crickets to survive. They do best in grassland biomes.
There are no biomes in the Artic Tundra because the Tundra is a biome. Just like the Desert, savanna, grasslands, tropical rainforest, coniferous forest, and deciduous forest.
I think the desert biome