No ,no one lives in the desert.
The Russian tundra is not ideal for agriculture due to its harsh climate, short growing season, and poor soil quality. The extreme cold temperatures and permafrost make it difficult to cultivate crops or maintain livestock. Additionally, the limited sunlight and lack of infrastructure pose further challenges for agricultural development in this region.
You would find the most tundra in Russia. The majority of tundra in Europe is located in Russia's northern regions, particularly in Siberia. Other European countries with tundra include Norway and Sweden in the northern parts of their countries.
The Indo-Gangetic Plain, encompassing regions of northern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, is the most agriculturally productive area in South Asia due to its fertile alluvial soil, extensive irrigation systems, and favorable climate. Additionally, regions in southern India, such as the Deccan Plateau and the Western Ghats, also have high agricultural productivity due to annual rainfall and diverse crop cultivation.
The Inuit settled in the arctic tundra because it provided access to resources like fish, seals, and caribou that are crucial for their survival. The harsh environment also allowed them to maintain their traditional way of life and culture.
As you travel north, you would likely pass through various biomes such as temperate forests, grasslands, and eventually tundra. The specific biomes you encounter would depend on the region and climate as you move further north.
The tundra biome is found mainly in the Arctic region, covering areas such as Northern Russia, Canada, Alaska, and parts of Scandinavia. It is characterized by cold temperatures, permafrost, low biodiversity, and short growing seasons. Tundra vegetation includes mosses, lichens, and low-lying shrubs adapted to the harsh conditions.
Tundra would be found around Fairbanks.
It would it be hard to live in the tundra because the tundra is like a dessert exept a dessert with snow . The tundra is a cold, dry treeless region, also known as a cold dessert . It would be hard living there because you will first have to be adapt/get used to the tundra.
because the tundra is to dry for trees
you would draw it
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
I would have geussed aquatic biome but who knows i could be wrong to? but i doubt it would be tundra
You would find the most tundra in Russia. The majority of tundra in Europe is located in Russia's northern regions, particularly in Siberia. Other European countries with tundra include Norway and Sweden in the northern parts of their countries.
Tundra means an area where plants can't grow. Considereing there would be no plants in tundra, animals wouldn't react to them.
There is no cabin filter in a 2004 Tundra. Most Toyotas have them but not this particular year Tundra.
Yes, they would have skiing in the (biome) tundra. By the definition the tundra is an area with low tree growth and short growing seasons(because of the cold). Because of this the tundra is actually ideal for skiing in.
It doesn't work like that. If Africa was a tundra, giraffes would die.
There are really no herbivores in the tundra because in the tundra, (Antartica...etc), there is not much plant life. If there even is a single plant in the tundra it would most likely be froze and no animal could eat it.