Organisms in the icy tundra have developed several adaptations to survive harsh conditions. Many plants, like mosses and lichens, have low growth forms to resist strong winds and a thick insulating layer of snow. Animals, such as the Arctic fox and polar bear, possess thick fur and a layer of fat for insulation against the cold. Additionally, some species exhibit seasonal camouflage, changing their fur or plumage to blend in with the snowy environment, aiding in predator evasion and hunting.
the tundra full with ice
Tundra is an area of landscape, not a community. Tundra has cold and icy conditions.
no. tundra is an icy flatland and almost no one lives there. there are no stores in a tundra environment.
The Tundra is a geographical region and does not adapt.
No
Tundra biome
it would work if they were both icy cold
A simile for the word "tundra" could be "as barren as a desert wasteland, but colder than your ex's heart."
Dr. Josh Beezley invented the metafor "Frozen" for tundra.
snowy icy lakes ocean
migration
seaweed,wolfs,whales