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There are several types of shrubs that grow in the Arctic tundra. Some of these include the dwarf birch, white dryad, northern Labrador tea, and Arctic white heather.

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An Arctic area with few shrubs is known as?

An arctic area with few shrubs is known as a?Tundra, there is not much plant life in the tundra, only a few shrubs, mosses and a few grasses.


What is the arctic lowlands?

it is somewhere


What are the conditions in the tundra like?

its cold but smallbushes and shrubs can grow there


What crops do arctic tundra people grow?

none


What do herbivores in the Arctic eat?

Grasses that grow on the tundra.


What are some plants that live in the polar tundra?

Some plants that can be found in the polar tundra include mosses, lichens, dwarf shrubs like Arctic willow and Arctic moss, sedges, and grasses like Arctic cotton grass. These plants are adapted to survive in the harsh conditions of the tundra, such as cold temperatures, permafrost, and strong winds.


Where do small shrubs grow in the Tundra?

where the climate is very cold because they dont grow big in the cold


What is a large area in an Arctic region no trees grow there?

tundra


Are there plants in the arctic?

I take it you mean the Arctic Tundra. There are many flowering plants like purple saxifrage, mountain avens, wild crocus, arctic poppies, buttercups, cinquefoil, moss campion, campanulas, arctic azaleas and arctic lupine Other plants that grow there are mosses, grasses, herbs, lichens and small shrubs like the dwarf willow and arctic willow.


What species of mushroom live in the arctic tundra?

Approximately 1,700 species of plants live on the Arctic tundra, including flowering plants, dwarf shrubs, herbs, grasses, mosses, and lichens. The tundra is characterized by permafrost, a layer of soil and partially decomposed organic matter, that is frozen year-round.


What do people wear in the tundra?

Very warm clothing made of animal hidesIn physical geography, tundra is an area where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons. The term "tundra" comes from Kildin Sami tūndâr "uplands, tundra, treeless mountain tract". There are two types of tundra: Arctic tundra (which also occurs in Antarctica), and alpine tundra[1]. In tundra, the vegetation is composed of dwarf shrubs, sedges and grasses, mosses, and lichens. Scattered trees grow in some tundra.


What plants are native to the tundra?

The tundra plants consist mostly of mosses (e.g. Arctic Moss and Caribou Moss), grasses, lichens, sedges, and shrubs. About 400 types of flowers bloom in the growing season, such as the Pasque Flower. Few trees grow in this biome, but low-growing trees such as birches and dwarf willows such as the Arctic Willow and Diamond-leaf willow will grow in this tundra region. Read more at the related link below.