Antarctica is polar. It is a desert. It is not tundra, nor is it a prairie.
There is tundra in Antarctica.
It's too cold for tundra in Antarctica; there are no plants that can survive the cold to develop into tundra.
Tundra
No
prairie, flatland....
The Alaskan tundra, or the Antarctica tundra? Please specifiy.
arcitc polar bear tundra, Abe Lincoln's Tundra, The tundra of my under-arms
Both
Generally, Antarctica is too cold for tundra, except in the Antarctic peninsula where you can find Antarctic hair grass (Deschampsia antarctica) and Antarctic pearlwort (Colobanthus quitensis). You may find other tundra dwellers on sub- Antarctic islands.
There are no countries in Antarctica. The continent is considered a desert, with a small tundra zone. There is tundra zone on some sub-Antarctic islands. You can read more, below.
tundra
No. Tundra implies botany, and there is no botany on Antarctica, with the exception of the two short grasses that grow on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula.