The aboitic Tundra factors
Soil
The soil here is of very low quality, and lacks nutrients. You can call the frozen arctic soil permafrost. Permafrost prevents large plants from growing.
Winds
Winds make the tundra a unique place to stay. This area receives constant harsh and strong winds to provide a SUPERFLUOUS amount of air to the organisms and biotic factors to help them survive.
Growing Season
There is a very short summer and a very short growing season for producers in the environment. This only allows very few plants to be able to grow, and live in the Tundra biome.
The soil here is of very low quality, and lacks nutrients. You can call the frozen arctic soil permafrost. Permafrost prevents large plants from growing.
Winds
Winds make the tundra a unique place to stay. This area receives constant harsh and strong winds to provide a SUPERFLUOUS amount of air to the organisms and biotic factors to help them survive.
Growing Season
There is a very short summer and a very short growing season for producers in the environment. This only allows very few plants to be able to grow, and live in the Tundra biome.