Allways cold but it gets a little bit warmer in summer than it does winter
i think that the cold tundra type of weather in the victoria islands would say that the summer temps would be in the 40s
in siberia and Yukon
No. Alberta generally has a dry, continental (quite cold in winter and quite warm in summer) climate. The only places in Alberta cold enough to have a tundra climate are high elevations in mountains, above the line where trees can't grow. The rest of Alberta (essentially all of it) is nowhere near a tundra climate; the summers are too warm.
It is a really cold and just gets colder in fall and spring. summer is about 50 F* at the most
Being a polar or high latitude climate, the tundra is noted for its low temperature. The tundra is basically summer-less, having no monthly temperature averaging above 10o C, and having at least nine months below freezing.
Tundras are near in Russia, so Russians live in a tundra climate.
is never above 50 degrees
a tundra climate
tropical and tundra
Acrtic tundra
in the tundra, it is usually very cold and dry.
they are in the high latitude