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In the Arctic zone of North America; Hudson Bay region; Greenland coast; and northern Siberia bordering the Arctic Ocean.

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What are the geographic feature for Tundras?

Tundra's are very cold areas found near the Arctic or on the tops of mountains. They have limited resources, so there are only a few types of plants and animals.


Are there any rocks in tundras?

Yes, there are rocks in tundras. Tundras are typically covered with a layer of vegetation, mosses, and lichens, but rocks can still be found in the soil and surface. These rocks may be uncovered during the short summer thaw or exposed in areas where the vegetation is less dense.


What factors influence the types of climate and vegetation found in the US and Canada?

Norther Tundras, Prairies, Dessert Scrub, and Forest.


Where are Tundras found in the US?

Alaska


Do tundras have lakes?

Yes there are lakes present in tundra areas.


How many tundras are there?

There are several tundras all around the world, including the Arctic, Russia, America and Asia.


What countries are tundras?

A tundra is a region that is cold year round and has very little few plants. Tundras usually have permafrost, a layer of soil that is frozen year round, but they don't necessarily have to in order to be considered a tundra. Tundras can be classified as Arctic, Antarctic, or Alpine. Arctic tundra regions can be found in northern areas of Canada, Russia, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Finland. Antarctic tundras are located on the continent of Antarctica or the islands nearby, such as the South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, which are just off the coast of South America. Alpine tundras are areas that are so high in altitude that trees cannot grow there. The cold temperatures and lack of plant life (aside from moss and lichens), make these regions tundras. These tundras are the only kind that don't have permafrost. They can be found in mountainous regions all over the world.


What type of forest is found south of tundras?

oak tree


Are tundras areas in the southern latitudes?

no :) the northern..... well im pretty sure it is northern


Where on the map is the tundra found?

Tundras and Ice SheetsArctic and alpine tundras are areas where trees grow sparsely due to a short growing season, low precipitation, strong winds, and in the case of alpine tundras, high altitude. Tundras are often found near permanent ice sheets where, during summer, the ice and snow recede to expose the ground and allow vegetation to grow.


Are tundras urban suburban or rural areas?

Tundras are generally considered rural areas due to their remote and sparsely populated nature. They are characterized by cold climates, low vegetation, and permafrost, making them unsuitable for large-scale urban or suburban development.


What do katydids make their homes out of?

They are found in grassland areas because of the types of plants found in open fields.