Tundra's are very cold areas found near the Arctic or on the tops of mountains. They have limited resources, so there are only a few types of plants and animals.
Generally low precipitation
Ok The geographic location of tundras is usually the south and north ice caps.This is because ocean currents push them and separate them to the north and south ice caps.I hope this is correct.It should be because I looked it up on Google and the nationalgeographic site.Sites: www.Google.com. www.nationalgeographic.com.
Out of river valleys, rain forests, mountains, tundras, the answer is river valleys.
which geographic feature contributed to beginning of farmers community's
A "cliff".
A peninsula.
Isthmus
water
The geographic feature is Natural Harbors :)
Yes geographic features include water mountains deserts.
yop If it is on a map and formed naturally, it is a geographical feature.
Tundras are primarily cold, characterized by their low temperatures and short growing seasons. However, they are not typically grassy; instead, they feature a landscape dominated by mosses, lichens, low shrubs, and hardy plants adapted to harsh conditions. The soil in tundras is usually permafrost, which limits the growth of deep-rooted grasses. Overall, while tundras are cold, their vegetation is more diverse than just grass.