I am pretty sure this is called a tundra.
The largest tundra region in the world is found in Northern Canada, Alaska, and Siberia. These areas have vast expanses of treeless Arctic regions covered with frozen ground and low-lying vegetation adapted to cold climates.
In Siberia, the ground is frozen for about 140 days. Hence, the name siberia,which means sleeping land.
The tundra is where you can find treeless land where the ground remains frozen except for top few centimeters. This land has very few plants that can survive.
It would keep rolling.
the artic willow grows in the treeless plains with uneven ground dry, cold, open places, bogs, and meadows in Northern Canada, Alaska, Europe, and Asia. Although it s mostly found in Northern Canada and Alaska.
Tundra
Riding a bike experiences rolling friction because the tires are in contact with the ground and the force needed to overcome the resistance of the surface and keep the wheels rolling creates this friction. The deformation of the tire as it grips the ground and the energy loss due to internal friction within the tire also contribute to rolling friction.
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Friction is the resistance to sliding and as a tire rolls it does resist friction, otherwise it would slide.