The book highlights the geological and climatic processes that initiate tundra formation, such as periglacial activity and permafrost development, while also examining the remarkable adaptations of plant and animal life to these harsh conditions.
The book progresses through three parts, starting with the birth of the tundra and its key geological features. It then delves into the unique survival strategies of tundra inhabitants, such as the arctic fox and specialized plant species adapted to short growing seasons. Finally, it addresses the challenges these ecosystems face due to climate change, resource extraction, and pollution.
The book emphasizes the importance of tundra conservation in a rapidly changing world, using data from climate monitoring, geological surveys, and ecological field studies to support its arguments.
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