a bad one
Humans impact the tundra in negative ways. They drill for oil, clear out land, and lay pipelines and each of these things destroys habitats, making many species of animals homeless.
not much but hunting and pollution i guess. also global warming.
The main source of distress in the arctic biome is oil spillages from large trucks. Humans come into the tundra to get oil and coal. Also, because of the animals that live in the arctic tundra, we humans kill a lot of animals to get their fur to use as clothing.
Yes, there is erosion in the tundra. Factors like wind, meltwater, and freeze-thaw cycles can cause erosion in tundra regions. Erosion in the tundra can lead to changes in the landscape and impact the fragile ecosystem.
the tundra is used by humans by drilling deep into the ground and get oil!
Humans take away from the habitat buy building homes. They kill some of the animals and sometimes cause fires to burn plants.
no
humans are destroying their habitat.
No.
HUH?
The tundra is a biome that does not historically see much change. As humans encroach, they may over hunt local populations, destroy habitat by living on the tundra itself, and set up oil drilling that destroys the environment. The tundra is also being influenced by global warming as glaciers and permafrost melt.
The tundra is a cold place located in the North Pole.