Tundra organisms have several key adaptations to survive in their harsh environment. Many plants, such as lichens and mosses, have low growth forms and deep root systems to withstand strong winds and prevent ice damage. Animals, like Arctic foxes and caribou, exhibit thick fur or blubber for insulation against cold temperatures, and many have white or gray coloration for camouflage in snowy landscapes. Additionally, some species have developed behavioral adaptations, such as migration or hibernation, to cope with extreme seasonal changes.
The Tundra is a geographical region and does not adapt.
No
migration
seaweed,wolfs,whales
then the organisms wont be able to help the lan (tundra!)
Well, the plants and all the animals are organisms!
cows are cool
There prey help them , there fur. And there smell and hearing
neyattam pola kalamadan vannu enna kolan jan odai poyi
Answer: Tundra are deserts because the tundra supports only a small number of organisms, it has low precipitation (often only 10 to 12 cm [3-5 inches] per year). When you have very little precipitation and no wildlife it is considered a desert.
the answer is that is very bad and you are a stupid compurter with genius braibns and the adaptations are that is has water in its stem which is helpful for storing and drinking when ever it needs
~An avalanche is a catastrophic event in a Tundra. but it is also helpful to it because it provides things to the organisms living in a tundra and it can also help improve the environment