no because the more you got the colder
a tundra ecosystem is a cold treeless area where a great diversity of animals live, but very few plants can stand its cold temperatures.
It is very cold and the plants cannot survive. If you want your answer in a biology view of point, then: Plants cannot survive in the cold because cold makes the chloroplast in the plant not function correctly, and this is also the reason why leaves of trees turn red and orange during the fall and fall off during the winter. However, there are some plants that can survive in the cold, like shrubs.
Yes
Nope. Very cold, very little light in winter, no plants, few animals, pizza delivery takes forever.
tundra
Flora in tundra areas includes different grasses and mosses. Due to the harsh and cold conditions, there are very few plants.
Yes, there are plants in cold deserts. However, in Antarctica there is very limited plant life.
Tundra
Yes, there are plants in cold deserts. Even some sheltered parts of the Antarctic Desert have a few lichens, mosses and algae.
It's cold.
Grass, Grass, few flowers, and VERY VERY VERY few trees.
Winter