The Tundra biome can't support every tree but that doe'nt mean it has none. In this case the fewer trees that thrive well are usually the ones that have addapt real fast . The cold can reach up to -56 degrees which makes the precipitation fall in sheets of snow (this makes survival a struggle.) The short growing seasons don't help either.
The hard and compact ground can sometimes only support low growing trees for example moss.
Unlike a tropical rainforest, this biome has little nutrience that can help a tree grow.
Because the tundra is a very cold place so it doesnt have much sunlight so trees dont grow there !!!!!!!!!!!
too cold and not enough rain
oak trees
No they can't.
No, because the tundra is a biome where no trees grow. Evergreens grow in the Boreal/Coniferous Forest.
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Coniferous trees usually grow in the taiga, but the dwarf widow can grow in the tundra.
They dont grow in the tundra because the tundra is to hot and there is not enough water for them to grow...thats grass land because the tundra is too windy it would knock the trees over and in somplaces it is too cold
Tundra is land where it is too cold for trees to grow. It is found usually in the far north of the planet's surface.
the reason tree's can not grow in the tundra biome is because it's to cold for most living things like plant... I object,,,, trees DO SO grow in the tundra,
Yes, Dwarf trees do live in the Tundra. Dwarf trees are the tallest plant in the Tundra growing up to 5 cm tall. Tiny! The harsh winds and freezing weather conditions make it impossible for anything taller to grow.
You call these areas tundra.
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Tundra is defined as a treeless ecosystem because of its low temperature, but dwarf shrubs and trees do grow in tundra climates. Other types of vegetation include: grass, moss, and lichens.