there are no decomposers in a tundra
Yes, lichens in the arctic tundra food chain are considered primary producers rather than consumers, as they make their own food through photosynthesis using sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil. They are an important food source for herbivores like caribou and musk oxen in the arctic tundra ecosystem.
No, it is much to cold for a starfishes body to mentane it's temproture.
The ice melts and then polar bears can't live their and it messes up the food chain
It uses chain.
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Because of the babes that r created by females making out
Polar Bears Arctic Fox's Coyotes Grizzly bears Killer Whales
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Temperature. The soil is frozen, making it difficult for large plants to grow. Most plants in the tundra are shrubs or other low-growing plants. Since plants make up the bottom of the food chain, life is difficult in a tundra.
Temperature. The soil is frozen, making it difficult for large plants to grow. Most plants in the tundra are shrubs or other low-growing plants. Since plants make up the bottom of the food chain, life is difficult in a tundra.