I'm not 100% sure, but it would make sense that it would be near a mountain, because of the snow. OR it could be in the arctic, such as the North Pole, or the South Pole. Because it snows alot their and it freezes. :)
The alpine tundra is in the mountains on the eastern hemisphere. It is usually cold, snowy, and windy there. The alpine tundra lies at the altitude of 10,000 feet right below the snow line of the mountains. To get to the biome you would have to hike through the forest biome, grassland biome, steppe biome, and the taiga biome. Summer usually lasts from June to September at about 10 to 15 degrees Celsius. In the winter it goes from October to May in below freezing temperatures. Since the alpine tundra is so high the oxygen is very little so the tree population is very small. In the arctic tundra the soil is hard and unusable but in the alpine tundra the soil is softer. The result of this is that there are more plants. Most of the plants there are perennials witch means they grow back every year. The most popular animals to be sited in the alpine tundra are mountain goats, chinchillas, woodland caribou, and pica.
yes
That would be the Tundra.
found in cold regions, mostly north of the Arctic Circle (Arctic tundra) or above the timberline on high mountains (alpine tundra).
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
Generally, Antarctica is too cold for tundra, except in the Antarctic peninsula where you can find Antarctic hair grass (Deschampsia antarctica) and Antarctic pearlwort (Colobanthus quitensis). You may find other tundra dwellers on sub- Antarctic islands.
It depends on how high the mountain is. If the mountain was about 6,000 metres then you would find continuous snow at the top of the mountain. If the mountains was about 4000 metres then you might find Alpine grasslands or alpine savannah. This might be different depending on the location of the mountain
If you are talking about the biome tundra, and not the car, then here's a list in wikipedia were you can find a few to get you started: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tundra_ecoregions
There are 3 types of Tundra: Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine. Arctic Tundra is found very high in the northern hemisphere, just above the Taiga belt, in the northern parts of countries cuch as Canada,and Russia. Antarctic Tundra is found on Antarctica as well as on some of its subantarctic islands. Alpine Tundra is found on many high mountains above the tree line, all over the world.
In a desert or arid biome.
The continent that lemmings live on is North America and Northern Asia.
because the tundra is to dry for trees