The tundra helps humans by regulating global climate through its role in carbon storage, providing habitat for wildlife which in turn supports biodiversity, and offering opportunities for scientific research and ecotourism. Additionally, the tundra is a source of valuable resources such as freshwater and minerals.
tropical and tundra
to help humans
Some omnivores in the Arctic tundra include Arctic foxes, brown bears, and some species of birds like snowy owls. These animals have a diet that consists of both plant matter and meat, allowing them to adapt to the harsh environment of the tundra where food resources can be limited.
Invasive species in the tundra include plants like the dandelion and hawkweed, as well as animals like the muskrat and reindeer. These species can outcompete native plants and disrupt the delicate balance of the tundra ecosystem. Efforts are made to control their populations to protect the biodiversity of the tundra.
the temperaturein is cold in the tundra!
the tundra is used by humans by drilling deep into the ground and get oil!
no
humans are destroying their habitat.
HUH?
No.
The tundra is a cold place located in the North Pole.
Humans can help preserve tundra by protecting lands where tundra ecosystems exist. Because it has a very short growing season, tundra is very sensitive to trampling and human impacts related to pollution and climate change.Not living there.
boloni
Yes they can.
Air pollution, oil spills and most of all us humans interfering with the tundra.
Eskimos (Humans)
The pretadors are HUMANS!