the oxygen is 10%
The sea level of a tundra is typically around 0 to 1 meters above sea level. Tundras are characterized by low-lying areas with flat terrain and thin soil cover. The proximity to the sea level influences the cold temperatures and unique plant life found in tundra ecosystems.
Yes, the Arctic tundra has a carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle similar to other ecosystems. In this cycle, plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen, while animals breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. The balance between these processes helps maintain the overall carbon dioxide-oxygen levels in the ecosystem.
Salinity levels in the tundra are generally low due to the cold climate and limited evaporation. Water sources in the tundra like lakes and ponds have lower salinity levels compared to oceans or seas. The frozen soil also acts as a barrier, limiting the movement of salts in the environment.
well.logically it just makes sense that since there is less oxygen above sea level (mt Everest roughly 1/3 of the oxygen at sea level) that there would be more oxygen below sea level. note: this is completely hypothetical and has no scientific backing whatsoever
The oxygen content of air at any altitude is always about 21%
Tundra is abiotic because it cannot breathe oxygen.
Tundra is abiotic because it cannot breathe oxygen.
The 2001 Toyota Tundra front oxygen sensor torque specification is 20 pounds. The oxygen sensor bolts should be torqued in 10 pound intervals.
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The sea level of a tundra is typically around 0 to 1 meters above sea level. Tundras are characterized by low-lying areas with flat terrain and thin soil cover. The proximity to the sea level influences the cold temperatures and unique plant life found in tundra ecosystems.
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A cold treeless lowland area, permanently frozen, known as Tundra. It supports small shrubs, mosses and grasses
+3500 meters above sea level
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