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Answered by amritamohanty918
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Answered by legendary100
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The word “tundra” derives from the Finnish word tunturia, meaning barren or treeless hill. Instead, the tundra has patchy, low-to-ground vegetation consisting of small shrubs, grasses, mosses, sedges, and lichens, all of which are better adapted to withstand tundra conditions.

Interesting facts about the Tundra Biome

•The word tundra comes from a Finnish word tunturi, which means treeless plain or barren land.

•The tundra is a very fragile biome that is shrinking as the permafrost melts.

•Lemmings are small mammals that burrow under the snow to eat grasses and moss during the winter.

Adaptations

Plants also have adapted to the Arctic tundra by developing the ability to grow under a layer of snow, to carry out photosynthesis in extremely cold temperatures, and for flowering plants, to produce flowers quickly once summer begins. A small leaf structure is another physical adaptation that helps plants survive.

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