elevation and lack of sunlight.
Yes, Dwarf trees do live in the Tundra. Dwarf trees are the tallest plant in the Tundra growing up to 5 cm tall. Tiny! The harsh winds and freezing weather conditions make it impossible for anything taller to grow.
tundra biomes has no trees Its on the top of the world most plants growing there is no taller than 10cm max. hope this helped
Trees
Arctic Tundra.. A tundra is means ""treeless""since it is so cold.. and very rare plants grow on the landd :] <33 xSlEEPiNq_bEAUTYx
spring and summer are shorter and the growing season is too short and unpredictable
trees
I Can not say for sure but it is the arctic animals and trees that can survive the harsh conditions. By Harman Singh
Tundra
yes but they are very small trees so the call them dwarf trees.
none Trees cannot take root in tundra biomes because of the existence of permafrost.
In grasslands there are very little rain. This makes it so not much trees grow there. Grass does not need much rain.I hope this helps you!-AGC
The tundra plants consist mostly of mosses (e.g. Arctic Moss and Caribou Moss), grasses, lichens, sedges, and shrubs. About 400 types of flowers bloom in the growing season, such as the Pasque Flower. Few trees grow in this biome, but low-growing trees such as birches and dwarf willows such as the Arctic Willow and Diamond-leaf willow will grow in this tundra region. Read more at the related link below.