TUNDRA

tŭnˈdrə, treeless plains of N North America and N Eurasia, lying principally along the Arctic Circle, on the coasts and islands of the Arctic Ocean, and to the north of the coniferous forest belt. The tundra area is widest in N Siberia on the Kara Sea and reaches as far south as 60° N at the neck of the Kamchatka peninsula. Although sometimes called the Arctic steppe and situated mainly within the Arctic Circle, it reaches southward into the Scandinavian, Timan, and Ural mts. For most of the year the mean monthly temperature is below the freezing point; winters are long and severe. The summers are short and relatively warm, but even in July the mean monthly temperature does not rise above 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius). Although high temperatures may be reached during a summer day, the subsoil is perpetually frozen. During summer, sedges, mosses, and lichens appear in abundance, along with some flowering plants. Among the few large animal species found in the tundra are the caribou, the arctic fox, the snowshoe rabbit, and occasionally the polar bear. Precipitation is spread evenly during the year and is slight, varying from 8 to 12 in. (20–30 cm). Evaporation is low, and much of the flat ground in areas of poor drainage becomes swampy during the summer months. Because there are very few species of flora and fauna, the destruction of the tundra is a simple process. The elimination of a single species or the disruption of the permanently frozen subsoil (permafrost) may severely damage this fragile ecosystem. Russia's tundra supports a small human population mostly consisting of the Nensty (Samoyedes) and the Komi. Eskimos inhabit the North American tundra.

See E. Bowen, Grasslands and Tundra (1985).

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...Fletcher DRIFTWOOD VALLEY Awarded 1947 John Burroughs Medal THE TUNDRA WORLD THE TUNDRA WORLD Parasitic jaegers chasing arctic tern across the summer tundra by western Hudson Bay -iv- THE TUNDRA WORLD by Theodora C. Stanwell-Fletcher...
...east-west trend to the geographic zones: tundra, taiga, wooded-steppes, and steppes...from flooding waters covered remains of tundra vegetation polar willows and Siberian...spruce , which indicates that the forest-tundra extended to the edge of the glacial cover...
...natural conditions of the U.S.S.R.--arctic tundras and subtropical rain forest, the greatest...1 I. The Tundra Zone 2...1. The arctic tundra in summer...
...68 5 Strained Dialogue 94 6 Tundra Crossroads: Post-Soviet Reflections 113...the town census books live mostly in the tundra and avoid the village. Walking near...reindeer meat, or fish. There, in the tundra, Yaptik kin are masters of the territory...
...are covered even in the brief summer by tundra vegetation, rocky deserts, or permanent...Eurasia, thinning out gradually on the tundra side to a tree line usually somewhat...route along the southern margin of the tundra, with supplementary water routes down...
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...of Post-Privatisation Life in Chukotkas Tundra. by Patty A. Gray Abstract...the social relationship between local tundra-dwelling populations and the most immediate...apartments for periodic breaks from the tundra. Movement of people and supplies eventually...
Across Time and Tundra: The Inuvialuit of the Western Arctic...Kolausok, and David Morrison. Across Time and Tundra: The Inuvialuit of the Western Arctic...230 pp. $40.00 cloth. Across Time and Tundra is an important new book that examines...
E. Kortvely, Verb Conjugation in Tundra Nenets. by Ago Kunnap E. Kortvely, Verb Conjugation in Tundra Nenets, Szeged 2005 (Studia Uralo-Altaica...describe and diachronically explain the Tundra Nenets verbal conjugation. The author...
Tundra Gathering. by Mary Lockwood A vision comes...Canvas tents were set up along flat dry spots near the tundra, while children gathered firewood along the tide line...broad backs, took up their rifles, and made out for the tundra. The rounded oak barrels swayed the mens gait as they went...
...reindeer herding economy. Unusual for tundra reindeer herding, domestic reindeer herding in the Anabar tundra contained many features typical of taiga...the use of common pool resources of the tundra (cooperation between hunting and reindeer...
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Handsome Visitors from the High Tundra. by Dwight G. Smith Exceptionally...impressive creatures normally inhabit the high tundra, along the northernmost rims of North...the uncertain light of the early summer tundra. By contrast, as the female broods its...
Spirit of the Tundra by J. David Henry Years ago, I was far out on the open tundra of Canadas Banks Island, many miles from my base...over a ridge. I chased after it over the hummocky tundra, but when I got to the top of the ridge, the fox...
Tundra under Siege by Robert Rockwell , Kenneth Abraham...breeding season, snow geese arrive early in the spring before tundra vegetation has begun growing. Their serrated beaks enable...to one thousand nests now packed into a square mile of tundra, the geese are ripping out the slow-growing grasses and...
...Near-Permanently Frozen Region of Rivers, Mountains, Tundra and Forest Enclosed by the Ural Mountains in the West...areas that are characterised by sub-Arctic forest-tundra and tundra. The word Koryak is derived from the word for reindeer...
...the Story of the Most Efficient Mode of Tundra Transport Humanity Has Ever Invented...not the Inuit, who mastered the barren tundra. In time, these Chukchis ousted the Inuit...Chukchis were able to occupy swathes of tundra denied the local Inuit, or Yupik, who...
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Tundra Investing Big in New Tundra Pickup. Byline: Dave Boe Toyota is betting big with Tundra. The second-generation, full-size pickup truck goes on sale next month at Toyotas 1,200 dealers nationwide with an eye on capturing a bigger slice...
White on White; Bears on Tundra Unforgettable. Byline: Candyce...huge front paws, he rocks the massive tundra buggy were in as if its as light as...frozen turf from a trainlike chain of tundra buggies constructed from reconditioned...
Toyotas Tundra takes on full-size market by Russ...floors for the past few months. Called the Tundra, it is the first serious import challenge...Toyota is capable of building only 100,000 Tundras a year in its new Princeton, Ind., plant...
Toyota gives Tundra more muscle by Russ Heaps Byline...out in 1999, it was replaced in 2000 with the Tundra. Larger, better equipped and more powerful than the T100, Tundra is a more formidable adversary for the full-size...
Tundra Now Texas Size; Latest D-Cab Features Four Full-Sized Doors...Stout eventually led to the production of Toyotas full-size Tundra, first introduced on our shores two years ago. Toyota just introduced its biggest and best Tundra to date - the Tundra Double Cab (or D-Cab). It is all new...
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TUNDRA tun dr , treeless plains of N North America and N Eurasia...Ocean, and to the north of the coniferous forest belt. The tundra area is widest in N Siberia on the Kara Sea and reaches...plants. Among the few large animal species found in the tundra are the caribou, the arctic fox, the snowshoe rabbit, and...
...coniferous-forest belt of Eurasia, bordered on the north by the treeless tundra and on the south by the steppe. This vast belt, comprising about...third of the forest land of the world, extends south from the tundra to about lat. 62 N in Norway, Sweden, and Finland, but dips...
JACKSON, FREDERICK GEORGE 1860 1938, British arctic explorer. He explored (1893 94) the tundra in arctic Russia and in Lapland, and he commanded (1894 97) the Jackson-Harmsworth expedition that explored Franz Josef Land. Jackson...
...river, c.600 mi (970 km) long, rising in lakes, Northwest Territories, Canada, and flowing northeast through Nunavut across the tundra to Chantry Inlet. Numerous lakes lie along its course. It is named for Sir George Back , the first European to descend the...
...name for several species of mouselike rodents related to the voles . All live in arctic or northern regions, inhabiting tundra or open meadows. They frequently nest in underground burrows, particularly in winter, although they do not hibernate. They feed...
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