One is in the arctic and the other is on top of a mountain.
One is in the arctic and the other is on top of a mountain.
There are 3 types of tundras, the antarctic tundra, the arctic tundra, and the alpine tundra.
the arctic tundra and the alpine tundra.
The arctic tundra, alpine tundra, and antarctic tundra.
The arctic tundra, alpine tundra, and antarctic tundra.
Arctic tundra is found in the Earth's northernmost regions, while alpine tundra is found at high elevations in mountainous areas worldwide. Arctic tundra experiences colder temperatures and a shorter growing season compared to alpine tundra. Both ecosystems have low biodiversity due to harsh environmental conditions.
There are several tundras all around the world, including the Arctic, Russia, America and Asia.
The Alpine Tundra lacks permafrost, and generally has better soil than the Arctic Tundra.
Arctic tundra is located in the far northern regions around the Arctic Circle, while alpine tundra is found at high elevations on mountains. Arctic tundra has a colder climate with permafrost, while alpine tundra has a shorter growing season due to its high elevation and tends to be less harsh in terms of climate.
Tundra is a cold, treeless region with a short growing season and a layer of permafrost, or permanently frozen subsoil. Arctic tundra occurs in the Arctic region; alpine tundra is found in high mountains scattered all over the world. The temperatures are generally a little higher and the growing season longer in alpine than arctic tundra, and there are some different species of plants and animals. However, both types of tundra still have a layer of permafrost. See Tundra by Peter Moore (Chelsea House, 2006).
Yes, the arctic tundra can have mountainous regions. These mountains can influence the climate and vegetation patterns in the tundra ecosystem.
The Arctic tundra is characterized by its flat, treeless landscape and permafrost layer, which remains frozen year-round, while the alpine tundra is found at high elevations in mountainous regions and lacks permafrost. Additionally, the Arctic tundra experiences a colder climate with longer winters and shorter growing seasons compared to the alpine tundra, which can have a more varied climate and biodiversity due to its elevation. These differences influence the types of vegetation and wildlife found in each environment.