grasses,wind, light ,and temperature
Some abiotic factors in the tundra are dirt, water, sun, air, snow, precipitation.
some abiotic factors of the arctic are permafrost, strong winds, poor soil, long winters and short summers.
some abiotic factors of the arctic are permafrost, strong winds, poor soil, long winters and short summers.
Defentally not me! haha u wasted your time with this question!
Wind, cold, weather, soil, floodplains
Foxes.
An abiotic factor is a non biological component of a biome. For tundra, the lower annual temperature average is one such factor. Additionally, because of the latitude, the wide range of sunlight that the tundra receives is another.
Some biotic factors include:Animals that live there (polar bears, penguins, fish, etc. depending on location)MicrobesPlants (not many, but there are a few in the warmer areas)Fungi (see plants)I'm sure I missed a few, and may not have been specific enough for you. I suggest googling it using my categories.-AS
The soil is an example... there is also temperature especcially with global warming. All together, it could be of the tundra that is there or the slimple climate that can be abiotic factors. That answer you must look for.
Tundra is abiotic because it cannot breathe oxygen.
Moss, lichens, mushrooms, and grass.
The Tundra is a geographical region and does not adapt.