The arctic tundra has poor soil
If you were to compare it to Arctic soil...Usually in cold places.... soil have methane ,soil in cold places releases methane... or parafrost
the water here is usually fresh but can be salty from oceans
An arctic tundra is just a super cold place but the alpine tundra is on the tops of big mountains
Alpine tundra are mostly on mountains
An arctic Tundra is located between 60 and 80 degrees away from the equated.
If you were to compare it to Arctic soil...Usually in cold places.... soil have methane ,soil in cold places releases methane... or parafrost
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the water here is usually fresh but can be salty from oceans
There are 3 types of tundras, the antarctic tundra, the arctic tundra, and the alpine tundra.
The type of plants that the Tundra have is the Arctic Moss , Arctic Willow and Bayberry.
The Arctic Tundra is present in North America, Europe, and Asia. The Arctic Tundra is a type of tundra present around the Arctic Ocean's coastline.
The Alpine Tundra lacks permafrost, and generally has better soil than the Arctic Tundra.
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The Arctic Tundra has a layer of frost called permafrost beneath the soil, The soil is very thin and only dwarf things can live in it.for example:shrubs lichens and mosses.also there is only one type of tree that lives threre it is called the dwarf willow tree. This will answer you question and more.
Arctic foxes live primarily on the tundra.