Arctic Tundra Habitat - Berries and a Rock
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Tundra Vegetation
Its vegetation is composed of dwarf shrubs, sedges and grasses, mosses, and lichens.
Trees can not grow there because the subsoil is permanently frozen. During summer the
top layer of soil melts, leaving the ground soggy and covered in marshes, lakes and streams.
A unique feature of this environment is that for several weeks during the winter, the sun
never rises and in the summer the sun is up for 24 hours of the day but stays close to the horizon.

The plants that do grow in the Arctic Tundra have developed a thick mat of roots over thousands of
years to survive. The plants do not grow very big because the soil is very low in nutrients and minerals,
except for traces of organic carbon and when the soil can obtain nutrients from animal droppings.

Berry shrubs
Among the few vegetarian food sources in tundra (agriculture is not possible due to the climate) are berries.
The black berries match my snackable berry patch in "dawn".

Rock base made by me; HD required, you can put the not intersectable object on slopes and water and also
inside a room. The iff files go into your download folder and can be found in build mode/plants ingame:

andra_ark_redberries1.iff	- groundcover of red berries
andra_ark_redberriescorner.iff	- groundcover corner
andra_ark_blackberries1.iff	- groundcover of black-blu berries
andra_ark_blackberrcorner.iff	- groundcover corner
andra_ark_rock2.iff		- a decorative boulder

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Credits:
Groundcover object base by PersimmonGrove http://persimmon.ephralon.de
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Feel free to share (for free, no paysites), clone and recolor my objects.
Just do not claim them as your own, and please give due credits to
the creators of the bases and textures if they are not mine.

You can contact me at
Simblesse Oblige http://www.simblesseoblige.com/
and https://terraluna.space

Andrasta 07.04.2018
www.doortomore.net