The Tundra is a very freezing biome, it's temperatures range from -10° to 41° F, and doesn't go above 50° F. Animals like polar bears, reindeer and arctic foxes are only some examples of the 48 species living in the Tundra biome.The vegetation here is limited since tree's can't gow because of the frozen ground, short grass, flowers, mosses and lichens are the main vegetation in the Tundra biome.
Tundras are very cold and harsh. They have no trees and little vegetation, although there may be wildflowers in the summer, due to indirect sunlight. There is barely sufficient rainfall and the climate is often windy. Animals include caribou, birds, polar bears, wolves and arctic foxes (to name a few).
The western and central European section of the plain covers all of western and northern France, Belgium, The Netherlands, southern Scandinavia, northern Germany, and nearly all of Poland; from northern France and Belgium eastward it commonly is called the North European Plain.