The Arctic tundra is primarily located in the northern regions of North America and Eurasia, making it part of the continents of North America and Europe. It spans areas in Alaska (USA), Canada, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. The tundra is characterized by its cold climate, permafrost, and unique ecosystems.
the arctic tundra
they consist of North America (Alaska) and Antartica... those are just the continents for the ARCTIC tundra not the alpline tundraNorth America, for one.
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
Antarctica is the continent that does not have tundra. Tundra is found in the Arctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia, as well as some high-altitude areas of other continents.
If you mean Arctic tundra then yes.
Antarctica is a continent located south of the Equator. The Arctic is closer to the North Pole, north of the Equator. It's too cold in Antactica for tundra, which is formed from organic growth in the soil that freezes and thaws and freezes again. Antarctica is too cold for organic growth: only two types of short grasses grow on the west side of the northernmost peninsula of the Antarctic continent. As well, it's never warm enough in Antarctica for anything with no access to direct sunlight to thaw.
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there arent any birds in the arctic tundra.
Arctic Tundra War you anus!
The arctic tundra, alpine tundra, and antarctic tundra.
Arctic tundra moss is a kind of decomposer that lives in the arctic tundra. It is green in color, but mostly white because it is covered with ice.
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