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Some areas of land are not part of any major biome. These areas include mountains ranges and land that is covered with thick sheets of ice.
ice and mountains and snow and plants and monkeys.
I think it's either Ice Mountains/Caps or Desert but I forget which.
no its not
they live in a very cold and frosty climate
Yes, there can be mountains in the tundra biome. These mountains are often covered in snow and ice, contributing to the unique ecosystem of the region. The harsh conditions at higher altitudes in tundra mountains limit vegetation growth but support adapted plant and animal species.
People in these areas have adapted by changing diet, clothing, and in shelter. Many thrive in these inhospitable areas.
ice wedging
Penguins, polar bears, sea lions, etc.
The polar ice biome is found in the continent of Antarctica. It is characterized by its extremely cold temperatures, ice sheets, and glaciers.
There is no 'Arctic Desert.' The Arctic is primarily sea ice with some land areas of tundra. While tundra shares some characterisitcs with the desert, it is a different biome. Antarctica, however, is true desert and the coldest biome on earth.
There are mountains under the ice.