tundra
tundra
A cold treeless lowland area, permanently frozen, known as Tundra. It supports small shrubs, mosses and grasses
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what do you call the tree plain of artic regions
what do you call the tree plain of artic regions
Arctic Tundra.
An arctic plain with a sub-layer of permafrost is a flat land area in the Arctic region where the ground underneath the surface layer remains permanently frozen. Permafrost is soil, sediment, or rock that stays below 0°C for at least two consecutive years, influencing the landscape and ecosystem of the area.
The permanently frozen area where most Inuit lived is called the Arctic tundra. This environment has a layer of permanently frozen subsoil, known as permafrost, which influences the vegetation and wildlife that can thrive there.
(tundra) Arctic tundra
(tundra) Arctic tundra
A large arctic plain without trees is a tundra.
The arctic coastal plain is located in arctic ALASKA!