The Tundra is a very cold area covered with ice and sleet.
The temperature in tundra is really low so it's super cold.
Yes there are famous landforms like the artic river and the santa mountain
The terrain of the Tundra is a very sandy one. It also lacks much vegetation which cannot live in the Tundra.
ponds, mountains, and frozen earth beneath the top layers.
the ground is frozen and the air is cold
There are few plants on the tundra, the climate is too severe. Mostly lichen and fungi with an occasional shrub or small tree.
it is very foresty with lakes and some mountains
tropical and tundra
No. Physical geography is always going to be an issue in the modern world no matter how technologically advanced (or not) we are. We still can't build cities on the tundra or even on rocky terrain like that of the Canadian Shield, nor can we build crop-producing farms on the side of a mountain.
The Alaskan tundra, or the antarctica tundra? Please specifiy.
it is how the tundra works. so the answer woruld be a terrain.
It is (for Europe) a big country. It has just about every sort of terrain except tundra.
snow
A tundra is a climate distinction in regards to terrain. Areas that are classified as a tundra contain lush green, are rich in fertile soil, and have an abundance of fresh water accessible to the region.
I don't know. Mountains and Volcanoes and lakes and glaciers
Arctic Alpine Permafrost Tundra Polar Biome Terrain Altitude Hemisphere Lattitude
tundra
Very, very cold. But that is sort of obvious when you hear the word artic. Arctic Tundra to be specific. And a tundra is empty and cold. The terrain is filled with snow and the wind would be confusing and would make the difference between actual land and sky difficult, blurring the horizon.
tundra
tundra
Yes, The mountain goat lives in the alpine tundra because it likes the rocky terrain and can handle it well.
they like a flat terrain like a platue