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No. Tundra is a noun, for a region or a biome. It can be used as an adjunct (tundra vegetation) because there is no actual adjective form tundral.
in the tundra, it is usually very cold and dry.
they are in the high latitude
TUNDRA!
Very cold, frozen. Tundra is frozen ground.
siberia's climate is a tundra
As altitude increases vegetation changes from the Tropical rain forest below to the tundra and permanent ice on top.
The climate and vegetation in Europe has ranged from several ice ages, and tundra like vegetation; to our present very variable climate and considerable variety in vegetation.
sud-arctic
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the answer is tundra
The tundra is the climate region known to have cold temperatures and low vegetation. The cold temperatures prevent the vegetation from growing.
tundra and ice
Swamp
Inuits
tundra and ice
tundra and ice