Rising temperatures have also resulted in vegetation sprouting up in unexpected places along the tundra.
But the tundra was very dry in 2007 and fire-fueling winds kicked up the blaze.
Affected models include the Corolla, Tundra, Lexus SC, produced between November 2000 and March 2004.
Then in his next match, there was his mistake on the 15th hole on Tundra Peak.
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The new Tundra will be built, pointedly, in Texas, the nation's biggest truck market.
As the frozen tundra retreats northwards, large areas of the Arctic will become suitable for agriculture.
Melting tundra releases stored methane, a greenhouse gas many times more potent than CO2.
They enabled man to travel during the winter and hunt reindeer and elk across the frozen tundra.
The coveted award was just one of many accolades that have since been showered on the Tundra.
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He helped develop a gas field in the tundra that brings gas into Barrow via a 12-mile pipeline.
The 1, 700km Winnipeg-Churchill line heads north from the Manitoba capital, easing through lake-studded woodland tundra towards the remote, sub-arctic northern region.
Each spring many species of migratory songbirds travel to the Arctic tundra from all over the world to breed.
Toyota will be giving away several different models including the Prius, Tacoma, Tundra, Highlander Hybrid, Sienna and Sienna Mobility.
Meanwhile, Ford's redesigned F-Series pickups are expected to compete strongly with the Tundra.
And now, feeling its corporate oats, Toyota wants to make another concerted run at pickups with the new Tundra.
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Dillingham is in the southwestern part of the state, as the locals say, where the tundra meets the sea.
They are entirely isolated, living in frozen tundra, perpetually enduring less-than-optimal weather patterns.
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The evidence is from trees buried in the Eurasian tundra where it is too cold for them to grow today.
And Toyota promises it is done letting the Tundra get called a "seven-eighths" truck by Ford-centric cowboys and construction workers.
In mid-2006, a BP pipeline burst in Alaska, resulting in a 200, 000-gallon spill which covered at least two acres of tundra.
This is an attempt to understand the lives of ordinary people living in taiga or highlands, in a desert or tundra.
The Russians all speak English, flags representing the guests' nationalities fly above the camp and the tundra is kept absolutely spotless.
They had the stunned look of cavemen thawed out from the frozen tundra and suddenly dropped into a Las Vegas casino.
The dampness in the air enhances the autumn colours in the landscape, the vibrant reds of the tundra and the gold of the aspens.
He controls 2 million acres of austere Russian tundra, veined with icy rivers that host some of the last pristine runs of Atlantic salmon.
The Tundra's towing capacity is 7, 200 pounds, 33% less than the Silverado's.
Four years ago, Marion was the runner-up for a Toyota Tundra plant.
The tundra of Norway's northernmost province, Finnmark, may conceal huge mineral deposits.
In September 2008, a high-pressure natural gas pipeline operated by BP ruptured, sending two segments of pipe flying 900 feet across the tundra.
So is that of Arctic herders, such as the Sami of Russia and Scandinavia, whose reindeer populations are crashing as the tundra thaws.
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