Question

What do the Arctic and Antarctic tundra's have in common? Select all that apply.

Humans live among the plants and animals.

They have land mammals that live there.

They experience frigid temperatures and harsh winds.

They have producers that live there.

Answers

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The Arctic and Antarctic tundras have the following in common:

- **They experience frigid temperatures and harsh winds.**
- **They have producers that live there.**

While both regions have adapted plants and animals, the statement about humans living among them would only apply in limited parts of the Arctic, as the Antarctic is uninhabited by permanent residents and has no native human populations. The presence of land mammals is also primarily associated with the Arctic, as the Antarctic is dominated by marine mammals instead. So, the first two statements are more universally applicable to both tundras.