Tundra is a nearly flat, treeless plain in the Arctic regions of Europe, North America and Asia
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The very large and mostly flat. No trees grow there because of extreme weather. The temperature is like arctic. The Tundra is the home to the Sammie people and nomadic reindeer.
the diffrece btwen an alpine tundra and a tundra is becauce an apline tundra has tall grasses and a tundra has just a land scape
tundras: spotted tundra black vine tundra mammoth tundra green roof tundra leatherback tundra blueridge tundra
An arctic tundra is just a super cold place but the alpine tundra is on the tops of big mountains
Tundra is a flat, treeless plain where the subsoil is frozen
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NO, it does not ! - The very meaning of "tundra" is "vast, flat, treeless frozen regions".
Prairie, plain, savana, tundra.
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No. Its mostly flat tundra
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Tundra is a vast,flat,treeless Arctic region of Europe,Asia,and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.