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tundra

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This term evokes a sense of stark, desolate emptiness and extreme survival. It carries a cold, sterile connotation, emphasizing the absence of verticality and the dominance of a horizontal, frozen landscape. It is most frequently used in scientific, ecological, or travel contexts to describe the harshest fringes of the habitable world. While a desert is defined by a lack of water, the tundra is defined by the inability to use the water that is present due to permafrost. It suggests a fragile equilibrium where any small change in temperature can lead to significant environmental shifts, making it a common focal point in discussions about climate change.

Countable when referring to a specific geographic region or a distinct type of biome. Uncountable when discussing the general environmental condition or the soil characteristic of the region.

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Noun

A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.

"The researchers spent three months studying the wildlife of the Siberian tundra."

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