if they got their face bitte off by a polar bear
nothing really, since it is treeless.. you could spot some animals.. like the arctic fox..and mountain goats.. depends on which tundra you're in
The small arctic fox made its way across the seemingly barren tundra searching for food.
An individual can find the best information on the arctic tundra on the Discovery Channel or National Geographic site and magazines. They are known for world discoveries and scenes; it is best to find information from them.
The arctic tundra is in the north of Greenland but the south of the north pole. It is very cold there and if you are not prepared you could died in 20 mins. You have to wear mittens not gloves because your fingers will fall off otherwise
Coniferous forest in the majority of the state, further to the north it possesses a tundra biome. More precisely, you could say that it is sub-arctic coniferous forest.
This could only occur in arctic "deserts" such as Antarctica,where desert is defined by the comparatively low precipitation, not by the lack of water. Deserts outside the arctic region (tundra) cannot have permafrost, which is permanently frozen ground.
A hawk of the North, the Rough-legged Hawk breeds in Arctic tundra and taiga regions around the northern hemisphere. Both dark and light forms are common, with many birds intermediate between the extremes.
Yes- they are accustomed to the arctic climate, they could not survive in warmer waters.
... disagree?? I would say that they are among the most beutiful places in the world. To keep this natural beuty, mankind has tried to leave it as it is. This could be for a number of reasons: they don't want to disturb the natural habitat; scientists can use it to discover how living things live in these remote places in the world... just use your imagination really.
The word Tundra means "Tree less plain" The tundra is kown as the second most deadly environment in the world. The tundra is considered the coldest of all biomes. Only the top layer in the soil can thaw in the summer, which doesn't allow plants requiring a deep root structure to grow Some plants that live in the tundra are arctic moss, arctic willow, bearberries, caribou moss, and pasque flowers. Some animals in the tundra would include polar bears, arctic foxes, caribou, arctic hares, snowy owls, muskox, wolves, and lemmings
No,because the layer of the soil beneath the surface soil is frozen all the time this layer is called permafrost . The tundra and desert are two distinct biomes. While they share some characteristics, they are not the same. The only true 'frozen desert' is Antarctica.
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