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these are plants that live in tundra. tundra is a biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons. thankyou
Yes, the arctic tundra experiences distinct seasons, including winter, spring, summer, and fall. However, the seasons in the tundra are more extreme compared to other regions due to its high latitude location, resulting in long, cold winters and short, cool summers.
In physical geography, tundra is an area where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons
No whales live in the tundra. The Tundra is a biome on land that is a region where tree and shrub grow is limited by low temperatures and short growing seasons.
Yes, they would have skiing in the (biome) tundra. By the definition the tundra is an area with low tree growth and short growing seasons(because of the cold). Because of this the tundra is actually ideal for skiing in.
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In physical geography, tundra is a biome (plant life) where the tree growth is hindered with low temperatures and short growing seasons
Arctic Tundra.. A tundra is means ""treeless""since it is so cold.. and very rare plants grow on the landd :] <33 xSlEEPiNq_bEAUTYx
Very warm clothing made of animal hidesIn physical geography, tundra is an area where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons. The term "tundra" comes from Kildin Sami tūndâr "uplands, tundra, treeless mountain tract". There are two types of tundra: Arctic tundra (which also occurs in Antarctica), and alpine tundra[1]. In tundra, the vegetation is composed of dwarf shrubs, sedges and grasses, mosses, and lichens. Scattered trees grow in some tundra.
No. Tundra is a noun, for a region or a biome. It can be used as an adjunct (tundra vegetation) because there is no actual adjective form tundral.
The Tundra is the coldest of all Biomes that has extreamly low temperatures, frost-molded landscapes, little precipitation, poor nutrients, and short growing seasons.