What is An Alpine Tundra
Native organisms found in Alpine Tundra
Food Web And Energy
Climate Change Effects
Human Impact
100

What are some abiotic features in the alpine tundra?

Harsh, cold climate with long winters and short, cool growing seasons.

100

Which of the following isn't an animal (Marmot, Mountain goat, Arctic willow)

Arctic Willow 

100

What do producers eat?

e.g. Alpine grasses, moss, lichen. These are producers. They use sunlight to make food through photosynthesis.

100

The temperatures in this ecosystem are usually this.

Cold

100

When soil is compacted by foot traffic, these two things can’t flow properly.

air and water

200

what does the alpine tundra lack?

Trees

200

What are the producers in the alpine tundra?

Alpine plants (Forget-me-not etc.)

200

What do herbivores eat?

They eat plants (Alpine plants etc.)

200

Strong winds and cold classify the climate as this.

Harsh or extreme

200

These help guide hikers along safer, less damaging routes.

designated trails or trail markers

300

What height levels are alpine tundras? (High, mid or low levels)

High

300

What are the herbivores in the alpine tundra?

Small animals (Pika's etc.)

300

What do carnivores eat?

They eat the herbivores. (Pika and marmot etc.)

300

Melting snow provides this for plants in summer.

water


300

Putting these up on trails helps hikers understand the environment.

signs to educate hikers

400

Where can alpine tundra's be found In Canada?

The rocky mountain located in British Columbia and Alberta

-The coast mountains of British Columbia

-Parts of the Northwest Territories 

400

What are the carnivores in the alpine tundra?

Large predators (Bald eagle etc.) 

400

What do decomposers eat

Dead animals and plants

400

Few trees grow here because of this.

Permafrost or cold climate

400

When habitats are destroyed, animals like these lose food and shelter.

Pikas and marmot

500

What are some characteristics in the alpine tundra?

Include steep, rugged terrain with rock outcrops, ice, and snow.

500

What are the decomposers in the alpine tundra?

Fungi (Lichen etc.)
500

What are the top predators and what do they eat?

They eat smaller carnivores or herbivores. These are top predators

500

This layer of soil stays frozen year-round.

Permafrost

500

This long-term result of human disturbance means some species may disappear from the area.

What is habitat loss or biodiversity loss?

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