tundra
"Tunda" is gibberish. -If you meant 'tundra', it is a treeless area between the icecap and the tree line of Arctic regions.
The area around the Earth's North Pole, and the small fox that lives there (Vulpes lagopex) is spelt arctic. In the UK, 'artic' is only really used as an abbreviation for articulated lorry.
the area was arctic
The word "icebreaker" is one word, from the type of ship used for Arctic travel.Another meaning, an introductory phrase or comment, has adopted the same form.
It refers to the air above the Arctic continent.
NO, it does not ! - The very meaning of "tundra" is "vast, flat, treeless frozen regions".
Tundra
The Arctic.
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An arctic fox's home is an extremely cold, treeless region, and is in the arctic circle.
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Tundra.
Greenland is a country that is almost entirely treeless due to its cold climate and Arctic environment, which limits tree growth.
there is only 1 other name for tundra its snow land, i think. TUNDRA is a awesome place. I've been there.