Description
The alpine tundra ecosystem was a cold and windy world of rocks and plants. The ecosystem had a low to moderate amount of rainfall, which varied depending on the location and season. The ecosystem did not have permafrost, meaning the soil was not permanently frozen. The ecosystem was located at high elevations, above the tree line, where the air was thin and the temperature was low. The ecosystem had few types of plants, mainly grasses, herbs, and shrubs. These plants were short and sturdy, with deep roots and hairy leaves. They could survive the harsh conditions of the alpine tundra, such as frost, drought, and wind. The ecosystem was home to a few species of animals, such as pikas, marmots, mountain goats, and ptarmigans. These animals had adapted to the alpine tundra, developing thick fur, fat, or feathers to keep warm. Some animals, such as pikas, collected and stored food for winter. Others, such as ptarmigans, changed their color to blend in with the snow. The alpine tundra ecosystem was a frigid and fierce world of rocks and resilience, where life endured and adapted.
Model: SDXL Yamer's Realistic
Series: Environment References