What are biotic and abiotic factors of the tundra?
The tundra's abiotic factors are: strong winds, little precipitation, short summer days, long and cold winters, poor soil, and permafrost. Some biotic factors include: snowy owls, reindeer, polar bears, white foxes, lemmings, wolverines, and caribou. Want to know? ChaCha and go!
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