During summer season
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Actually if you go to the tundra you will barely find a specific type of bacteria. This is because the cold slows down the reproduction and soon they will die off. Maybe you should try viruses they survive pretty well in the cold.
The plants that grow in polar regions are Lichens,Mosses,Algae and fungi, they can stand the heat and coldness at night.Also there are saxifrage, bearberrys arctic willows arctic moss polar fire and Aqapanthus they are all plants that grow in the polar regions. There are many more I think i will find out and improve answer when I find out. Hope this helps guys.Lichens, Mosses, Algae and Fungi because they can stand the harshly cold temperatures at night. Hope that helps!!!There is a short growing season in the polar region. The only plants that grow there are lichens, mosses, liverworts, and some arctic willows.
Moose eat plants like twigs and underwater plants. Being herbivores and thus prey animals, they provide a food source for top predators such as wolves and bears.
In the Arctic there are many different plants like flowers, shrubs, bushes, and grass. But in Antarctica you will only find two plants they mainly live on the coast: 1) Deschampsia Antarctica 2) Colobanthus Quitensis
arctic ocean
The non Ice Season is very Nice. It is going to become Longer.
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
Arctic tundra can be found in northern parts of Asia, Europe and North America (Alaska).
found in cold regions, mostly north of the Arctic Circle (Arctic tundra) or above the timberline on high mountains (alpine tundra).
Where lemmings can be found is in or near the Arctic tundra.
An individual can find the best information on the arctic tundra on the Discovery Channel or National Geographic site and magazines. They are known for world discoveries and scenes; it is best to find information from them.
any food web is a situation of interrelationships as well as a flow of energy. Generally, predators or consumers are supported by prey or plant eaters which of course live on indigenous plants. The plants are supported by compounds produced by bacteria and weathering. To find what fits into a tundra food web, find animals and plants that live there. Arctic foxes and hawks perhaps wolves feed on plant eaters such as arctic hare, deer and mice who feed on lichen, heath and low growing trees. All eventually are consumed by by bacteria, even in the cold of the arctic, and converted to compounds that support plants.
arctic tundra, hot deserts, rocky coasts and toxic slag heaps
Plants- tundra, liches, mosses, grass, berries, shrubs, flowers, animals- stuff you find in Nunavut
The roots of plants in arctic soil are shallow, but I am not sure why. Sorry!
The word Tundra means "Tree less plain" The tundra is kown as the second most deadly environment in the world. The tundra is considered the coldest of all biomes. Only the top layer in the soil can thaw in the summer, which doesn't allow plants requiring a deep root structure to grow Some plants that live in the tundra are arctic moss, arctic willow, bearberries, caribou moss, and pasque flowers. Some animals in the tundra would include polar bears, arctic foxes, caribou, arctic hares, snowy owls, muskox, wolves, and lemmings
There are 3 types of Tundra: Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine. Arctic Tundra is found very high in the northern hemisphere, just above the Taiga belt, in the northern parts of countries cuch as Canada,and Russia. Antarctic Tundra is found on Antarctica as well as on some of its subantarctic islands. Alpine Tundra is found on many high mountains above the tree line, all over the world.