The Birch Tree, The Dwarf cedar.
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A treeless plain where grasses and moss grow is called a grassland or a tundra. Grasslands are characterized by vast stretches of grasses with few or no trees, while tundras are cold regions where mosses and grasses are the dominant vegetation due to harsh conditions for tree growth.
The birch family is Betulaceae, which also include Alders (Alnus) hornbeams (Carpinus), and hazels (Corylus). There are about 170 species grouped in 6 genera. Usually, they live in the Northern hemisphere (America, Europe, Asia), from the temperate to arctic regions, as trees and shrubs, but also in some isolated regions in the Southern hemisphere (Northern Andes). They are deciduous trees, which means that they shed their leaves during the cold season.
Carbapples are in the Rosaceae family (Rose family).
Tundra regions typically receive low amounts of precipitation, primarily in the form of snow during the long winter season. The average precipitation can range from 6 to 10 inches per year, with most of it falling during the summer months as rain.
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Yes, Dwarf trees do live in the Tundra. Dwarf trees are the tallest plant in the Tundra growing up to 5 cm tall. Tiny! The harsh winds and freezing weather conditions make it impossible for anything taller to grow.
Reindeer live in the tundra, lichen is a type of plant in the tundra, there are dwarf trees in the tundra, there are small-leafed shrubs, there are mountain goats in the tundra, there are sheep in the tundra, there are elk in the tundra, caribou live in the tundra, arctic hares (rabbits) live in the tundra, arctic foxes live in the tundra, wolves live in the tundra, polar bears live in the tundra, ........................................If you need any more information on the tundra.........just ask....I did a report on it when I was in the 5th grade....I know a lot about the tundra.
No. Palm trees are found in tropical areas, while parts of the arctic are part of the tundra biome.
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Lichens are algae like structures that grow on trees in the tundra. They can live up to hundreds of years.
No, koalas do not live in the tundra. Koalas require eucalyptus bushland in temperate or sub-tropical zones of eastern Australia. Tundra is too cold. Australia's only tundra is on Mt Kosciuszko and nearby high country, which does not support the eucalyptus trees koalas need for their survival.
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It is the largest biome on earth.It is also the coldest.Few trees live there.
some do they also live in trees or they can dig their selves borrows and sleep down there and come out in the day!
In the tundra biome, you would typically find stunted shrubs, mosses, lichens, and grasses rather than trees. The harsh and cold conditions of the tundra make it difficult for trees to grow and thrive.
do you mean caribou? then it does live in the tundra to be specific the artic tundra.