Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
no because it did not use the word as or like. instead it infer it to be "Arctic tundra".
Having large leaves to capture sunlight in the rainforest would be an adaptation, as it allows plants to maximize photosynthesis. This adaptation would not be as effective in the Arctic due to the lack of sunlight.
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Some animals will start to be homless like if you take out on of the trees the snowy owl will start to be homless.Some squirells also be homeless.Mice will start to have babies and the mice will eat all of the grass.The Caribou will starve.Thats what I think.:)GOOD LUCK!
it is tundra
Reindeer are native to and live in the arctic and subarctic regions, so it would be the tundra.
i would say that there is not much flora but what there is would not be too exiting cause it would be cold
There are really no herbivores in the tundra because in the tundra, (Antartica...etc), there is not much plant life. If there even is a single plant in the tundra it would most likely be froze and no animal could eat it.
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If a grassland animal moved to the Arctic tundra, you would be following a caribou on its annual migration. You would watch it graze on the grass of the tundra. Then when winter came, you would watch it move south to its winter grazing land. You might also be watching a musk ox which grazes on the tundra year around.An animal without a thick coat would of course freeze to death.