Abiotic and biotic Factors |
These are things such as animals, plants, and climate. |
- Average Temperature: 10°- 20° Fahrenheit
- Average Precipitation: 10 - 20 inches per year
- Types of Soil: There is a permafrost soil layer and a freeze-thaw layer.
- Seasons: In the Tundra there are only two seasons they are winter and summer
- Biodiversity: There is a low amount of biodiversity because of the climate.
Diamond Leaf Willow:
They adapt to the climate by growing lowely on the ground so they don't get destroyed by the harsh winters.
They also provide great vitamins and nutrients to the animals in the tundra.
They adapt to the climate by growing lowely on the ground so they don't get destroyed by the harsh winters.
They also provide great vitamins and nutrients to the animals in the tundra.
Eagle:
It's feet and legs help it latch onto branches and other objects.
Eagle's are tertiary consumers.
They will sometime follow their fellow animals like polar bears and feed off what they leave behind.
It's feet and legs help it latch onto branches and other objects.
Eagle's are tertiary consumers.
They will sometime follow their fellow animals like polar bears and feed off what they leave behind.