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Is tundra living thing?

Tundra is not a living thing itself but rather a type of biome characterized by its cold climate, low vegetation, and permafrost. It supports a variety of living organisms, including mosses, lichens, small shrubs, and animals like caribou and arctic foxes. The ecosystem is adapted to extreme conditions, making it unique in its biodiversity and ecological interactions.


What is tundra and living animals in it?

Tundra is the type of ground in places. The animals in the place depend on the tundra. Like a desert is perfect for snakes, road runners,ect..


What is the most important thing about the Tundra?

the permafrost.without permafrost it cant be considered a tundra.


What affects the living thing?

Humans and all other living organisms called biotic factors effect environment .


What is a positive effect humans have on the tundra?

boloni


What are some living and non-living things in tundra?

In the tundra biome, living things include plants such as lichens, mosses, grasses, and shrubs, as well as animals like caribou, Arctic foxes, polar bears, and snowy owls. Non-living things in the tundra include rocks, soil, ice, snow, and water bodies such as lakes and rivers. These living and non-living components interact in a delicate balance to form the unique ecosystem of the tundra.


Are buffalo's capable of living in the tundra?

yes they are


Is it possible for people to live in the tundra?

There are yupik eskimos all over the North Slope living on the tundra.


Why are there fewer carnivores living in tundra environment than in other environments?

predators and tundra in the carnivores and the jungle


What kind of omnivores are living in tundra?

Eskimos (Humans)


What percent of earth's living species are in the tundra?

jellyfish


Do many people live in the tundra?

The short answer is yes. There are indignous people living in tundra areas such as Russia and Canada.