yes
Tundra
The tundra covered about 8%of the world in 2008
no. tundra is a tree less region. the plants are shrubs grasses, etc.
Only Canada's far north is tundra, with frozen soil and sparse trees. Most of Canada is covered in thriving boreal forests. The southern areas are temperate.
trees
The Earth is covered by many different landforms, and bodies of water. All of which have their own beaut. Only about 8% of the Earth is Covered by Tundra.
In the tundra biome, you would typically find stunted shrubs, mosses, lichens, and grasses rather than trees. The harsh and cold conditions of the tundra make it difficult for trees to grow and thrive.
The biome that has no trees is the tundra. The harsh weather conditions and cold temperatures in the tundra make it difficult for trees to grow, leading to a landscape dominated by low-lying vegetation, such as mosses, lichens, and grasses.
it is treeless
because the tundra is to dry for trees
yes but they are very small trees so the call them dwarf trees.
No. Palm trees are found in tropical areas, while parts of the arctic are part of the tundra biome.