Tundra
A treeless region characterized by extremely low temperatures, little precipitation and poor nutrients.
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because its too cold for any water to evaporate and precipitate back down to earth
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it makes leaves to turn brown as in autum and fall and sickens animals
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Ice cap is made of ice. Tundra is actually soil land that's just covered in snow and ice for most of the year. During the short...
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The tundra region is a biome of natural species, commonly found in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Pollution in the tundra is...
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Moose, Elk, Arctic Hares.
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Bacteria, the prime decomposers throughout the world, may be found in tundra. Mosses, lichen, and fungi are also active...
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its estimated around 34,278,400
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Arctic Foxes follow larger predators like Polar Bears so that they can scavenge the remains of the larger predator's...
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The permanently frozen ground in the northern latitudes is called permafrost. The layer closest to the surface that thaws during...
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some abiotic abiotic components of the arctic tundra is ice, snow, sun, and air.
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Arctic FoxPurple SaxifrageBlow FlyArctic WolfArctic WillowEarthwormsGyrfalconLichinGrass Arctic HareTundra RoseSedgeSnowy...
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The sapodilla tree is found mainly in the tropical rain forests of the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico and Guatemala
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it would be very hard to live there because of the cold temp.
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yestheres air pollution
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A tundra climate is a transitional climate between the Subarctic and Ice cap climates. Polar climates like the tundra are...
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AnswerThe ecosystem in arctic climes have a particular problem in that the low temperature reduces physical breakdown, removes...
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An example of mutualism in the tundra is when the caribou eats shurbs and they spread it around through feces Answer: Lichen (any...
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-40 degrees to 70 degrees.
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polar bears, and snow.
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Mangroves. They are present in both Kachchh and Saurashtra region.
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none
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The Sahara desert is quiet expansive, as such the "mean" temperature varies quite a bit, coastal areas of the desert being more...
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The Grassland Biome and Tundra are different for many reasons. Grasslands have many different grasses, and have been known as the...
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most likely a jacket.
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Tundra- Abiotic: soil, cold Biotic: Deers, humans, polar bears, caribou, Attic fox, wolves ect. Tundra is mostly found in...
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From the Denali National Park website: Tundra is simply the land above treeline. Treeline varies with latitude, existing at about...
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Reindeer lichen. It is a fungus and an algae that work together to perform their life functions. Some mutualism example are a...
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Igloos so that it keeps them warm.
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About 42"
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A tick feeding off of a bison, or any meaty animal would be parasitism.
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Insects do not survive well in the frigid climate of the tundra
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Yes, there are big animals in the tundra. Some animals are the polar bear, walrus, seal.
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Desert, Tundra, Tropical Rainforest, Temperate Forest, Taiga, and Grassland
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.Parasitism is when a parasite takes advantage of its host. example - A tick takes the blood from a elephant.
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Some animals that are endangered in the arctic tundra are: Wolves Caribou Musk oxen Polar bears Seals Sea lions ...
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The Arctic tundra is a treeless area between the icecap and the tree-line of Arctic regions, having a permanently frozen subsoil...
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The human impact in the Tundra Biome is oil spills and the destruction of reindeer pastures. the good human impact is...
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scientists say there to be about 500,000 caribou left.
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An example of parsitism in tundra is tape worm in caribou. The tape worm takes in the nutrients in the caribou. Soon the caribou...
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Yes they do. GREY wolves do. BUT the other wolves DON'T.
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Woolly mammoths
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From some information found on the Denali National Park website: Tundra is simply the land above treeline. Treeline varies with...
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Wolf and caribou:A wolf is the predator of the caribou to transfer energy. The caribou eats plants and the wolf eats the caribou...
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The average winter temperature is -34° C (-30° F), but the average summer temperature is 3-12° C (37-54° F) which enables...
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around 90ºC is normal
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Of course! Many fish such as salmon (bears common meal), cod, flatfish, and trout! These fish are specially adapted to the...
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tundra isn't really a type of rainforest. it is a frozen landscape. but anywho: polar bears,owl, foxes, wolves, caribou,...
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i know that one is the artic wolf and that's all i have so farObviously this guy up above me isn't the brightest lightbulb in...
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The Arctic Tundra growing season is about 50 or 60 days. The Alpine Tundra growing season is about 180 days. For more...
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Answer1). Plants use the soil for anchorage2). The soil particles act to trap water between them allowing the plant to draw water...
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The barren ground caribou and the arctic fox have a commensalistic relationship. The fox follows the caribou who removes the snow...
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Just go to google.com or someplace like that, click images and type in diorama and that will give you lots of pictures of many...
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winds, ice, water, soil, and rocks. That's all!! :)!!!!!!
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The reason why there are no trees in the tundra is because the soil is permanently frozen. This is called the Permafrost.
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For photosynthesis to occur, the plant needs an organelle called the chloroplast. The components are carbon dioxide, light...
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they make theirown food from sunlight
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Symbiosis is generally beneficial to both organisms, whereas parasitism is generally detrimental to the host organism.
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Usually in the tundra organisms dont have to worry about competition; the tundra is too big and not many animals can survive...
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It prevents roots from penetrating very far into the ground.
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you need to figure it out your self goss people stay off the internet
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The ground layer (forest floor), the shrub layer, under canopy (20 m), main canopy (30-40 m) and the emergents (50 m).
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No, a tundra is a biome or ecosystem. It is generally defined by low temperatures and a short growing season which hinders tree...
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No way,the tundra is frozen!
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how do poler dars show mutualism
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AnswerPredation-The Polar Bear eats the fox. predation isn't a type of symbiosis
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Two lions that compete for control over the group, one loses and it is excluded.Lions do not live in areas where there is tundra....
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The Tundra is a very cold area covered with ice and sleet.
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Yes, although not very well. It takes a lot of tundra to support even a small population of humans. In Canada, the Inuit live in...
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1. Remove ashtray. 2. Remove ashtray track assembly (two screws underneath). 3. Replace bulb. 4. Install ashtray track...
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it is a region, that is coniferous. and lots and lots of tea parties happen, while dinosaurs get stuck in small corners.
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you are so stupiet and dume
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average below 50 degree f
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No one lives on the tundra except for reindeer herders. They still live in wigwams while on the tundra with their reindeer. No...
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Only sometimes. It depends on your definition of tundra. Sometimes it is a grassy plain or sometimes it is made almost completely...
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When humans move vehicles or walk across the soil or the little vegetation it has, it destroys the permafrost and vegetation just...
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Parasitism,Commensalism,Predation ,Competition,Mutualism,Saprophytism
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spring and summer are shorter and the growing season is too short and unpredictable
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The tundra is located at the top of the world, near the North Pole. This enormous biome, extremely uniform in appearance, covers...
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1. strong winds 2. little precipitation 3. short summer days 4. very long cold winters 5. poor soil
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Primarily blizzards, though it's also possible to experience earthquakes, floods, and volcanoes.
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Arctic tundra can be found in northern parts of Asia, Europe and North America (Alaska).
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For most of the year the mean monthly temperature is below the freezing point; winters are long and severe. The summers are short...
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