No, mangroves are a tropical biome.
mangrove is a plant is found in the estuary biome
pine forest, coppice mangrove, mangrove swamps
it is in russia, not in yemen....
mosses,lichens,grasses and dwarf bushes
the major types of vegetation found in India are- tropical evergreen forests tropical deciduous forests tropical thorn forests and scrubs montane forests mangrove forests plants
Yes, deer can be found in tundra regions. However, they are more commonly found in forests and grasslands. Deer have adapted to the harsh conditions of the tundra and can be seen grazing on grasses, sedges, and other tundra vegetation.
in high latitudes of the northern hemisphere especially in Eurasia and north america.
I don't know about mangrove forests, but mangrove swamps are found in Florida.
Tundra. It is a region found in high latitudes or high altitudes where the cold temperatures inhibit tree growth, resulting in a landscape dominated by low vegetation such as mosses, lichens, and shrubs.
Yes, moose are well-adapted to living in the tundra biome. They can survive in the cold temperatures and sparse vegetation found in this habitat. Moose primarily inhabit boreal and subarctic regions where tundra is present.
The tundra found in high elevations is known as alpine tundra. This type of tundra occurs above the tree line on mountains and is characterized by cold temperatures, strong winds, and a short growing season. Vegetation in alpine tundra includes hardy plants like mosses, lichens, and low-growing shrubs, adapted to the harsh conditions. Unlike arctic tundra, alpine tundra is not found at high latitudes but rather at high altitudes in mountainous regions.
The tundra has a layer of permafrost while the taiga does not. The taiga also has more trees, animals, and other vegetation. Tundra is located at the poles while taigas are found on most continents. Only animals that have adaptations can survive in the tundra because of the harsh climate.