They like cold weather and the nature there.
There are strange things done in the Midnight Sun
By the men who moil for gold
The Arctic Trails have their Secret Tales
That would make your blood run cold
The Northern Lights have seen Queer Sights
But the queerest they ever did see
Was that night on the marge of Lake Lebarge
When I cremated Sam McGee...
-The above verse is the start of a Yukon-inspired poem (sonnet, maybe?) titled 'The Cremation of Sam McGee'. It seems the area is quite inspiring...
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The very large and mostly flat. No trees grow there because of extreme weather. The temperature is like arctic. The Tundra is the home to the Sammie people and nomadic reindeer.
The longitude and latitude of England is not cold enough for tundra. Tundra is only in very cold regions of the world like Siberia. Tundra is frozen ground that is very cold.
like the mom
it smells like a fresh grapes
By wearing warm clothes.
they eat the animals like fish
The Artic Tundra is a habitat to animals like the white fox.
Because it is a beautiful and isolated place.
what is animal life like in the tundra?
yes people live in the tundra depends where though.
there is no precipitation in the tundra besides the occational snow.
The tundra is like a frozen wasteland, desolate and barren.
The tundra and the desert are two distinct biomes. There is no 'tundra desert.'
People live in the tundra for various reasons, such as traditional cultural connections to the land, job opportunities in industries like mining or tourism, or because they were born and raised there. However, harsh living conditions, including extreme cold, limited vegetation, and isolation, present challenges for those who call the tundra home.
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