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Q: What types of populations communities live in the arctic tundra?
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What are the types of tundra?

The arctic tundra, alpine tundra, and antarctic tundra.


What are the three types of tundra?

The arctic tundra, alpine tundra, and antarctic tundra.


What are the two different types of tundra?

There are 3 types of tundras, the antarctic tundra, the arctic tundra, and the alpine tundra.


What types of rocks are in the arctic tundra?

The Tundra is a geo-climatic region, not a geological region. Therefore all types and ages of rocks are found across the resign of the arctic Tundra.


How many types of animal are in the tundra?

There are only 48 LAND animal species in the arctic tundra


What shrubs grow in the Arctic tundra?

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.


What types of plants aren't found in the arctic tundra?

Danni Skimming isnt found there!


What types of climate that occurs in coastal area along the Arctic Ocean?

It is called a tundra.


What types of foxes live in the tundra?

There is obviously the Arctic fox (White Fox, Polar Fox or Snow Fox) which lives in the Arctic. However, the red fox is making "inroads" into the arctic as it is no longer predated by the Grey Wolf.


What types of biomes are in the arctic tundra?

There are no biomes in the Artic Tundra because the Tundra is a biome. Just like the Desert, savanna, grasslands, tropical rainforest, coniferous forest, and deciduous forest.


What insects live in the tundra?

yes there is there are few but there is i live in Alaska around the tundra


Is the alpine tundra frozen?

Tundra is a cold, treeless region with a short growing season and a layer of permafrost, or permanently frozen subsoil. Arctic tundra occurs in the Arctic region; alpine tundra is found in high mountains scattered all over the world. The temperatures are generally a little higher and the growing season longer in alpine than arctic tundra, and there are some different species of plants and animals. However, both types of tundra still have a layer of permafrost. See Tundra by Peter Moore (Chelsea House, 2006).