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A Tundra is a permanently frozen, flat, area of land.
Tundra biomes are located in Greenland, Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia.
Tundras are the coldest biomes. They are freezing, harsh, and windy. Temperatures range from 10-20 degrees farenheit. The growing season is 50-60 days.
Evergreen Trees grow in the tundra. The color of their leaves helps them absorb more light. The snow falls off their branches to keep sunlight from reflecting away from them.
The arctic fox lives in the tundra. It has thick fur to keep warm. The arctic fox also has a big tail to wrap around itself.
1. The tundra’s biggest animal is the polar bear.
2. The tundra is strongly affected by pollution.
3. There is almost no rain in the tundra biome.