Borean Tundra
The Borean Tundra is a cold, treeless biome found in the Arctic regions, characterized by its permafrost, which is permanently frozen ground. This environment experiences long, harsh winters and short, cool summers, making it challenging for many plants and animals to thrive. Vegetation mainly consists of mosses, lichens, and low shrubs.
Wildlife in the Borean Tundra includes species such as caribou, arctic foxes, and polar bears, which have adapted to the extreme conditions. The tundra plays a crucial role in the Earth's climate system and is sensitive to changes, particularly due to global warming, which affects its delicate ecosystem.