Their water resources is mainly their precipitation, which is mainly snow. other than that, id guess it would be from the marshes, lakes, rivers, etc. that form in the summer season.
Yes, the arctic tundra can have mountainous regions. These mountains can influence the climate and vegetation patterns in the tundra ecosystem.
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.
The Arctic tundra has low moisture levels due to its cold climate which limits evaporation. However, the presence of permafrost can lead to water saturation near the surface, creating wetlands and ponds in some areas.
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.
Some different names for tundras around the world include the Arctic tundra in the Arctic region, the Alpine tundra in mountainous regions, the Antarctic tundra in Antarctica, and the Patagonian tundra in South America.
water sources within the arctic tundra?
snow/ice
there are none
heck to the yeah!
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
If you mean Arctic tundra then yes.
snow/ice
north siberian plain
there arent any birds in the arctic tundra.
Yes, of course! The Arctic tundra can be lower then 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) [which is considerably cold since it is the temperature at which water freezes].
Arctic Tundra War you anus!
The arctic tundra, alpine tundra, and antarctic tundra.