First, let's clear up some terminology. The North Pole is a single point. The same for the South Pole. So the question is like asking “Is this pinhead-sized area a complete ecosystem?” In other words, it's not a sensible question, as presented. read more
No. Tundra is a biome, or a type of ecological community. Neither the North Pole nor the South Pole is in an area with a tundra biome. The tundra biome is a terrestrial, or land, biome. read more
The Tundra is the coldest biome in the world. Also, the Tundra biome is a wasteland with permanently frozen dirt called permafrost. The Tundra biome types include the Alpine Tundra, Arctic Tundra, and the Antarctic Tundra. The Tundra biome is located mainly in the North Pole, South Pole, and Antarctica. read more