Some activities you can do in the tundra are...
•Wildlife Expeditions
•The tundra regions of northern Alaska, Canada, Norway, Finland, Sweden and Russia contain some unique wildlife, much of which cannot be found anywhere else on Earth.
•Cultural Activities
•The culture of the tundra is rich and distinctive. Living in incredible cold, with no reliable agriculture, native peoples of the tundra have been forced to adapt to seemingly impossible situations.
Beautiful lakes and rivers,glaciers,skiing and beautiful sights.
Humans when they go to the tundera take pictures of the plant and animal live and just look at the amazing veiw around them.
the tundra is used by humans by drilling deep into the ground and get oil!
no
humans are destroying their habitat.
HUH?
No.
The tundra is a cold place located in the North Pole.
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Yes they can.
Humans interact with the arctic tundra for various reasons including scientific research, hunting and gathering activities, tourism, and resource extraction such as mining and oil drilling. The unique ecosystem of the tundra also offers opportunities for outdoor recreation and cultural experiences for indigenous communities living in the region.
Air pollution, oil spills and most of all us humans interfering with the tundra.
Eskimos (Humans)
Humans interact with the Arctic tundra through activities such as scientific research, tourism, and indigenous communities living in the region. These interactions can have both positive and negative impacts on the delicate ecosystem, with pollution, habitat destruction, and climate change being major concerns. Efforts are being made to promote sustainable practices and conservation to protect the Arctic tundra.