tundra |
forest |
As nouns the difference between tundra and forest
is that
tundra is tundra (arctic form of vegetation) while
forest is a dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area larger than woods.
As a verb forest is
to cover an area with trees.
tundra |
swamp |
As nouns the difference between tundra and swamp
is that
tundra is tundra (arctic form of vegetation) while
swamp is a piece of wet, spongy land; low ground saturated with water; soft, wet ground which may have a growth of certain kinds of trees, but is unfit for agricultural or pastoral purposes.
As a verb swamp is
to drench or fill with water.
lake |
tundra |
As nouns the difference between lake and tundra
is that
lake is , valley while
tundra is tundra (arctic form of vegetation).
icescape |
tundra |
As nouns the difference between icescape and tundra
is that
icescape is an ice-covered landscape while
tundra is a flat and treeless arctic biome.
wetlands |
tundra |
As nouns the difference between wetlands and tundra
is that
wetlands is plural of lang=en An area or region that is characteristically saturated; a marsh while
tundra is a flat and treeless arctic biome.
tundra |
hurricane |
As a noun tundra
is tundra (arctic form of vegetation).
As a proper noun hurricane is
a british fighter aircraft used during world war ii, especially during the battle of britain.
savanna |
tundra |
As nouns the difference between savanna and tundra
is that
savanna is a tropical grassland with scattered trees while
tundra is a flat and treeless arctic biome.
As a proper noun Savanna
is {{given name|female|from=place names}} of modern usage, variant of Savannah.
tundra |
moss |
As nouns the difference between tundra and moss
is that
tundra is a flat and treeless arctic biome while
moss is any of various small, green, seedless plants growing on the ground or on the surfaces of trees, stones, etc.; now specifically, a plant of the division Bryophyta (formerly division: Musci).
As a verb moss is
to become covered with moss.
As a proper noun Moss is
{{surname}.
prairie |
tundra |
As nouns the difference between prairie and tundra
is that
prairie is an extensive area of relatively flat grassland with few, if any, trees, especially in North America while
tundra is a flat and treeless arctic biome.
As a proper noun Prairie
is alternate form of Prairies|lang=en.
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