Why cant palm trees live in the tundra?
No. Palm trees are found in tropical areas, while parts of the arctic are part of the tundra biome.
Where does a lemming get its nutrients from in the tundras?
where does a lemming get its nutrients from in the tundra
How are the desert biome and the tundra biome similar and different?
Both Biomes exhibit very similar traits: Barren, little to no life, harsh conditions, and extreme temperatures. Both are considered "deserts", by the definition of receiving very little precipitation.
As far as differences:
A Tundra is much colder. This exhibits the extreme colds on our planet. Life forms that live here are highly adapted to very little food, and to these cold temperatures. Very few plant species exist here. (with some exceptions). In the Antarctic region, many life forms are adapted to hunt in the ocean, this being the primary source of food around.
Deserts are much warmer. They are the extreme hots of the planet, but some deserts drop to very low temperatures at night. Many lifeforms here are adapted to this heat and find shelter during the hot days--there are very few diurnal (active during the day) animals, most are either nocturnal (active at night) or crepuscular (active at dawn and/or dusk). Plants are very rare but more common than tundras. Common examples are cactus. Animals here struggle for water much more than that of tundra animals. Also many creatures in the desert are cold blooded, where as many tundra animals are warm blooded
What are you likely to find in an alpine tundra?
The alpine tundra is in the mountains on the eastern hemisphere. It is usually cold, snowy, and windy there. The alpine tundra lies at the altitude of 10,000 feet right below the snow line of the mountains. To get to the biome you would have to hike through the forest biome, grassland biome, steppe biome, and the taiga biome. Summer usually lasts from June to September at about 10 to 15 degrees Celsius. In the winter it goes from October to May in below freezing temperatures. Since the alpine tundra is so high the oxygen is very little so the tree population is very small. In the arctic tundra the soil is hard and unusable but in the alpine tundra the soil is softer. The result of this is that there are more plants. Most of the plants there are perennials witch means they grow back every year. The most popular animals to be sited in the alpine tundra are mountain goats, chinchillas, woodland caribou, and pica.
Why is tundra globally important?
Even though it may seem too cold and barren for any life, the tundra biome is an important region that is full of different plants and animals. We need the tundra because it has a part in creating the biodiversity (the variety of species) of the Earth. Biodiversity is important because it makes Earth what it is. We depend on various living species- some provide us with food, some (such as decomposers) clean up after us, some plants (especially in the tropics) make up important medicines, etc. You'd think that the tundra is useless, but without a certain biome or living species, life would not be the same. Everything on the Earth is interconnected, so preservation of nature is so important. That is why the tundra is globally important.
You hear animal sounds like polar bears, wolves, and foxes.
What is the most known tundra?
A varing amount of PermaFrost and the little amount of plants. Only mosses and low growing grasssesgrow in the Tundra.
What plants are found in the tundra?
Apple , pear, mango, banana, orange, mandarine, avacado, strawberries, pineapple, onions, peach, cherries, potato, carrot, peas, lokets, garlic, spinach, pawpaw, lettuce, cucumber, gerkin, pickles, money, pomigranit tress are all there so go and get your elephant and go pick them for me
What is unique about tundra regions?
Tundra is unique because the animals and plants that live there.
Do insects live in the tundra?
There's no doubt about it, ticks are nasty little buggers. Any creature that attaches itself to your skin and sucks your blood is high on the list of things you want to avoid. Worse yet, ticks present a health risk for both dogs and humans. They can transmit a number of diseases, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Lyme disease, and--in the case of the female wood tick--something called tick paralysis. As unsavory as they are, ticks are remarkable parasites that can live for years. They wait patiently for a host to pass by, then leap onto it. Within a few hours, the tick attaches itself to the host by burrowing its head into the skin, engorging itself with blood. They can feed for a few hours or a few weeks (go ahead and say it--yuck), then drop off the host to lay thousands of eggs. They are categorized as hard ticks or soft ticks, and each has its own unique way to turn your stomach. Different ticks have distinct lifestyles that influence when they're most active. Most present a higher risk during warmer months, but they're a year-round threat in many places.
What are two mammals that compete for food in the tundra?
Wolves and polar bears compete in the tundra, but wolves prefer to live where there is more prey. The following also live in the tundra: Arctic Fox, Arctic Hare, Caribou and Muskox.
Can you freeze shrimp thaw it and refreeze it?
No! Fish is a meat that is very perishable, meaning it goes bad quickly. When I buy shrimp I usually plan to eat it that night, and I keep it on ice in the refrigerator. Where we live we don't get fresh shrimp, so it has already been frozen once, and I use it immediately. Shrimp also becomes rubbery.
Why does staple food differ from place to place?
What food becomes a dietary staple is dependent upon what foods are available and will grow well and in sufficient quantities in a particular geographic region. For example, rice grows well in warm wet climates ( southern USA, China, India) whereas potatoes grow well with less heat and moisture (North central USA, Ireland) .
Can you eat yellow flowers from mustard greens?
You can! They are edible. I cook the mustard greens sometimes with garlic and onion, or like you would steam spinach.
You can also add it to soups and stews, if you have other questions about which flowers are edible, the books "the edible flower garden" and "wild plants of *your area*" would be the place to find all sorts of information. The second book is what told me it was OK to eat mustard flowers.
tundra is a cold region in northen siberia russsia. a food chain is a chain of moving energy pass down by animal eating other animal. polar bears eat the fish andthe fish eat the stuff in the water. Something like that.
What type of habitat does oyster need to survive?
Oysters need a hard surface to latch onto but they also need alae to filter.
What do the people that live in the tundra eat?
The particularities of nutrition of Siberian have been formed thanks to ancient traditions and bleak climate. People preferred dairy products, vegetables, and greens in summer and meat dishes with pickles in winter. They treated food with care and solicitude. All the products were spent with a great thriftiness, especially in spring. Bread was considered a sacred object and it was sinful to throw or drop even a piece of bread or leave breadcrumbs on the table. Meat was the product for holidays; all the best food products were purchased to save some money for other expenses.
The average temperature of soda is 66 F. This happens when you put it in ice, water, and salt.The average temperature of soda is 66 F. This happens when you put it in ice, water, and salt.
How much data does minecraft mods take up?
This depends on a few things.
1) Background applications.
2) The mod loader you are using, if required. (Forge is known to be a bit of a memory hog.)
3) The age of your machine.
4) Being below, meeting or surpassing system requirements to play Minecraft.
The more memory/RAM your machine has, the better the performance. Pay attention to background programs, ending any unnecessary programs to stop them from interfering with Minecraft while it's running, but be sure you know what can be stopped safely.