WORLD BIOMES

WORLD BIOMES

lunes, 3 de marzo de 2008

Tundra

Arctic tundra
The arctic tundra occupies earth's Northern hemisphere, circling the North Pole all the way down to the evergreen forests of the boreal biomes. The soil of the arctic tundra is poor in nutrients, which accounts for the low amount of vegetation.


Alpine tundra
The alpine tundra biome exists on rocky mountaintops and is very similar to the arctic tundra except for a conspicuous lack of trees. Because trees cannot grow at this high altitude, most of the alpine tundra plant life consists of shrubbery and small leafy plants such as alpine bluegrass which serve as dinner to a variety of grazing animals such as bighorn sheep and mountain goats. Other alpine tundra animals include elk, pika, marmots, and birds such as the white-tailed parmigan and the grouse, and a few insects like grasshoppers, bumblebees, and beetles.

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