Geography
The Tundra is the coldest of all biomes.
It is a treeless area found below ice caps of the Arctic, across North America(Alaska,Canada), Europe(Lapland and Scandinavia), Siberia and Asia.
The Tundra also takes up most of Greenland.
We will focus on the Alaskan Tundra toward its interior near its northern and western coasts.
Conditions in the tundra are found both in the high latitudes (northern and southern), and also atop high mountains. High-latitude tundra is called arctic tundra or lowland tundra, and high-altitude tundra is called alpine tundra.
It is a treeless area found below ice caps of the Arctic, across North America(Alaska,Canada), Europe(Lapland and Scandinavia), Siberia and Asia.
The Tundra also takes up most of Greenland.
We will focus on the Alaskan Tundra toward its interior near its northern and western coasts.
Conditions in the tundra are found both in the high latitudes (northern and southern), and also atop high mountains. High-latitude tundra is called arctic tundra or lowland tundra, and high-altitude tundra is called alpine tundra.