yes it has two seasons winter and summer
Environmental factors in the arctic tundra include low temperatures, permafrost, short growing seasons, strong winds, and limited precipitation. These factors contribute to the unique characteristics of the arctic tundra biome, such as its cold, treeless landscape and specialized plant and animal adaptations for survival.
Yes, the arctic tundra can have mountainous regions. These mountains can influence the climate and vegetation patterns in the tundra ecosystem.
Well, honey, they're not exactly the same thing. The Arctic refers to the region around the North Pole, while the tundra is a type of biome found in cold climates with low-growing vegetation. So, while they both involve cold temperatures, they're not interchangeable terms. Hope that clears things up for you, dear.
No. Tundra is a noun, for a region or a biome. It can be used as an adjunct (tundra vegetation) because there is no actual adjective form tundral.
found in cold regions, mostly north of the Arctic Circle (Arctic tundra) or above the timberline on high mountains (alpine tundra).
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Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
Arctic Tundra.. A tundra is means ""treeless""since it is so cold.. and very rare plants grow on the landd :] <33 xSlEEPiNq_bEAUTYx
If you mean Arctic tundra then yes.
tundra
north siberian plain
there arent any birds in the arctic tundra.
Arctic Tundra War you anus!
The arctic tundra, alpine tundra, and antarctic tundra.
the arctic tundra and the alpine tundra.
Tundra
Arctic tundra moss is a kind of decomposer that lives in the arctic tundra. It is green in color, but mostly white because it is covered with ice.