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  1. Tundra - Wikipedia

    The tundra is covered in marshes, lakes, bogs, and streams during the warm months. Generally daytime temperatures during the summer rise to about 12 °C (54 °F) but can often drop to 3 …

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  2. Tundra Biome – Characteristics, Flora, Fauna

    Jun 19, 2024 · Learn about the tundra biome in ecology, including its key characteristics, location, flora, fauna, and difference from taiga.

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  3. Tundra | Definition, Climate, Animals, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 5, 2025 · Tundra, a cold region of treeless level or rolling ground found mostly north of the Arctic Circle or above the timberline on mountains. Tundra is known for large stretches of bare …

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  4. Tundra Biome - Education

    Oct 28, 2025 · Tundra form in two distinct cold and dry regions. Arctic tundra are found on high-latitude landmasses, above the Arctic Circle—in Alaska, Canada, Russia, Greenland, Iceland, …

  5. Tundra facts and information | National Geographic

    Mountain goats, sheep, marmots, and birds live in mountain—or alpine—tundra and feed on the low-lying plants and insects. Hardy flora like cushion plants survive in the mountain zones by …

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  6. Tundra Biome: Types, Location, Climate, & Animals

    Aug 7, 2025 · Vegetation includes mosses, lichens, and dwarf shrubs, while animals like caribou, foxes, and snowy owls adapt to survive harsh, frigid conditions. Want to explore more about …

  7. Tundra - National Natural Landmarks (U.S. National Park Service)

    Apr 10, 2024 · There are two types of tundra in North America: alpine and arctic. Alpine tundra are found at high elevation on mountaintops, whereas arctic tundra are located on high …

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  8. Examples of the Tundra Biome and Its Wildlife

    Plant life in the tundra includes hardy species like mosses, lichens, and low shrubs. These plants have adapted to survive harsh conditions with limited sunlight. Animal species such as …

  9. Biome: Tundra - Science@NASA

    Dec 5, 2025 · Tundra winters are long, dark, and cold, with mean temperatures below 0°C for six to 10 months of the year. The temperatures are so cold that there is a layer of permanently …

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  10. Tundra Biome | Ask A Biologist

    Feb 17, 2014 · Tundra covers 20% of the earth, most of which is in the northern hemisphere from Greenland and coastal zones of the Arctic to parts of Alaska, northern Canada, and northern …

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