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Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
Some plants that can be found in the polar tundra include mosses, lichens, dwarf shrubs like Arctic willow and Arctic moss, sedges, and grasses like Arctic cotton grass. These plants are adapted to survive in the harsh conditions of the tundra, such as cold temperatures, permafrost, and strong winds.
Some omnivores in the Arctic tundra include the Arctic fox, polar bear, and snowy owl. These animals have adapted to the harsh environment by consuming both plant matter and other animals for their diet. Their ability to switch between different food sources allows them to survive in the challenging conditions of the Arctic tundra.
Some biotic factors include:Animals that live there (polar bears, penguins, fish, etc. depending on location)MicrobesPlants (not many, but there are a few in the warmer areas)Fungi (see plants)I'm sure I missed a few, and may not have been specific enough for you. I suggest googling it using my categories.-AS
Some omnivores that live in the Arctic tundra include Arctic foxes, polar bears, and some species of birds like ravens and gulls. These animals have adapted to the harsh environment by consuming both plant and animal matter to meet their nutritional needs.
grasses,wind, light ,and temperature
some abiotic factors of the arctic are permafrost, strong winds, poor soil, long winters and short summers.
Some abiotic factors in the tundra are dirt, water, sun, air, snow, precipitation.
Moss, lichens, mushrooms, and grass.
some abiotic factors of the arctic are permafrost, strong winds, poor soil, long winters and short summers.
The Tundra is a geographical region and does not adapt.
Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
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Wind, cold, weather, soil, floodplains
Some tourist activities in the arctic tundra are dog sledding, wilderness viewing, and Northern Lights viewing.
the arctic fox
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