Animals other than lemmings include the Arctic tern, ermine, reindeer, mountain goat and musk ox. There is more biomass and, as stated in the introduction, more biological production, meaning procreation or reproduction, in water than on land. Vegetation is also quite scarce, though not as much so as animal populations. Flora only blooms for days to weeks, but at a greater magnitude. This may not be very interesting, captivating, astounding or even attention-grabbing to most, but there is more than what many individuals consider life in the tundra. Microbes have been found in the tundra ice, and these are the only life forms to be able to survive there. That is quite a bit less of a boring fact, and you are probably much more interested in the tundra (or at least hopefully you are).
It isn't just the life in the tundra that has so much depth. The hallmarks of this biome are (usually) precipitation and cold. All tundras have a very high amount of permafrost, and as a result, there is a smaller amount of soil. The temperature ranges from -25°F midwinter to 40°F midsummer. The alpine tundra has rainfall during the summer, though there is nearly no rain in the Arctic …show more content…
Most of Antarctica is not a tundra, due to the ice there, but neither is most of Scandinavia. Warm water moves from the Caribbean Sea to Scandinavia, causing Scandinavia to be too warm (though not warm at all) to be a tundra. One city in Finland is not affected enough by this and, therefore, is a tundra. Finally, Alaska, despite being a tundra, has a high population (and seems to boast about it at times), and was purchased by the U.S. The harsh conditions of the tundra deters many people from moving to one or even visiting one, but why not you? Tundras include Northern Canada, the Arctic Archipelago, Alaska, Siberia, Svalbard, and many others. The warmest tundra that has yet been discovered is in Finland. Mountain devotees, climbers and hobbyists will want to travel to an alpine tundra, and will not have to worry about the frigidity, not because the alpine tundra is not cold, but because they have climbed mountains. For the more adventurous types, make sure to travel to a tundra for a very extreme