The Arctic Tundra is Earth's coldest biome, a vast, treeless plain circling the North Pole. Characterized by permafrost and dwarf shrubs, life here adapts to extreme conditions, often under the sway of a short growing season.
The Arctic Tundra is Earth's coldest biome, a vast, treeless plain circling the North Pole. Characterized by permafrost and dwarf shrubs, life here adapts to extreme conditions, often under the sway of a short growing season.