A taiga biome has coniferous trees and tundra does not
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
No, hurricanes typically do not occur in the tundra biome. Hurricanes are usually associated with tropical climates and warm ocean waters. The tundra, on the other hand, is characterized by cold temperatures and a lack of trees, making it an unlikely environment for hurricanes to form.
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Trees
elevation and lack of sunlight.
The tundra is a biome that does not feature trees as a climax community. The tundra can only sustain short vegetation in the form of grasses and shrubs due to its cold temperatures and lack of rainfall.
Tundra occurs in places that are inhospitable to trees because of lack of soil, lack of adequate temperature, or lack of liquid water. You might think of alpine zones as cold deserts. These places are nearer the poles of the Earth and high in mountains.
trees
none Trees cannot take root in tundra biomes because of the existence of permafrost.
You can find a forest with no trees in a tundra.
tundra biomes has no trees Its on the top of the world most plants growing there is no taller than 10cm max. hope this helped
it is treeless
yes
because the tundra is to dry for trees
yes but they are very small trees so the call them dwarf trees.
No. Palm trees are found in tropical areas, while parts of the arctic are part of the tundra biome.