Because the Tundra is to cold and dry to support a tree
A taiga biome has coniferous trees and tundra does not
The tundra has a layer of permafrost while the taiga does not. The taiga also has more trees, animals, and other vegitation. Tundra is located at the poles while taigas are found on most continents. Only animals that have adaptations can survive in the tundra because of the harsh climate.
The tundra has a layer of permafrost while the taiga does not. The taiga also has more trees, animals, and other vegetation. Tundra is located at the poles while taigas are found on most continents. Only animals that have adaptations can survive in the tundra because of the harsh climate.
The tundra has a layer of permafrost while the taiga does not. The taiga also has more trees, animals, and other vegetation. Tundra is located at the poles while taigas are found on most continents. Only animals that have adaptations can survive in the tundra because of the harsh climate.
humans affect the taiga biomes and animals by cutting down trees that are homes to other animals.
Taiga have trees and Tundra don't due to the permafrost(subsoil that is always frozen)
trees and grass
Yes, depending on where you are. The average low of the arctic tundra is -34°C, average high being around 56°C. On the peak of Mount Everest, the average low is -70°C and the average high is -19°C.
South of the tree line that separates the Boreal and Taiga forest from the Tundra.
deciduous forest Not deciduous, as that means leaf losing. Tagia perhaps.
none Trees cannot take root in tundra biomes because of the existence of permafrost.
Coniferous trees usually grow in the taiga, but the dwarf widow can grow in the tundra.