the soil in the arctic tundra is very poor so farming is a bad career choice
the seasons are mostly cold and have very short summer days
has a layer of permafrost which prevents trees from growing
biotic
polar bears are keeping the populations of its prey down so they don't over populating
trees cant grow here due to the layer of permafrost ,so if we sent some people to live here it would stay polluted because the trees cant take in the co2 and give us oxygen
bobcats help keep the arctic rabbit population down
the narwhal keeps the crab population down by skewing its tusk into the crabs shell
Bactria like this are in the water and help keep the water clean
plants adapt to the frigid environment by grouping together and staying short. they can photosynthesize in low temperature and light conditions, Some even have little hairs on their stems to keep them warm.
plants aren't the only ones with adaptations. some animals, like the snowshoe hare, coats change during the summer from brown to white. not only does this happen naturally but they also use this as camouflage to protect themselves from predators.
the tundra bumblebee is another great example of animal adaptation. the tundra bumblebee has a dense layer of hair and sort of shiver too keep the heat in.
in the Canadian arctic region lots of birds migrate to this region for well... migration and nesting sites for these water fowl
there is a natural phenomenon that happens near the beginning of autumn called the aurora borealis more commonly known as the northern lights and the arctic tundra is the beat place that it can be seen