I'm thinking at the moment. grasslands.
A large arctic plain without trees is a tundra.
tundra
yes but they are very small trees so the call them dwarf trees.
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.
tundra
No. Palm trees are found in tropical areas, while parts of the arctic are part of the tundra biome.
The tundra has permafrost because the soil in the tundra is very poor. This is why there are not many trees or plants that grow very tall in the tundra. Permafrost is the top layer of soil that is frozen. Obviously there's permafrost because in the tundra it is very cold and the soil is not very rich.
arcitc polar bear tundra, Abe Lincoln's Tundra, The tundra of my under-arms
trees
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
Because the tundra is a very cold place so it doesnt have much sunlight so trees dont grow there !!!!!!!!!!!