Permafrost
no mars is not frozen it just as some liquid water that frozen at time
It can be frozen in a photograph.
The name of the frozen planet is Mars.
The frozen part of water is called 'ice'
Ice-type Pokémon cannot be frozen by Ice-type moves; however, they can be frozen by Tri Attack.
Tundra
No,because the layer of the soil beneath the surface soil is frozen all the time this layer is called permafrost . The tundra and desert are two distinct biomes. While they share some characteristics, they are not the same. The only true 'frozen desert' is Antarctica.
No,because the layer of the soil beneath the surface soil is frozen all the time this layer is called permafrost . The tundra and desert are two distinct biomes. While they share some characteristics, they are not the same. The only true 'frozen desert' is Antarctica.
yes it is called a frozen desert because it has little rain fall just like a desert and very small amount of plant life similar to a desert
The tundra biome is often called the frozen desert. this is because it gets little rain. But because of the the permanently frozen layer of soil under the ground (permafrost) it stays cooler than the desert biomes because the desert biomes would be very hot under tose huge sand dunes and all of the heat that the deserts are consuming to keep dry.
tundra isn't really a type of rainforest. it is a frozen landscape. but anywho: polar bears,owl, foxes, wolves,caribou, lemmings, and hares. go here and read thishttp://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/nceas-web/kids/biomes/tundra.htm
The 8 major terrestrial biomes:1) Tropical Forest2) Grassland3) Desert4) Chaparral5) Temperate Forest6) Taiga7) Tundra8) Mountain/Ice
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Because everything is frozen.
'Frozen' works both ways. An object can be presently in a frozen state and thus 'is frozen'. The past tense, 'was frozen', indicates either 1) something that was once frozen but perhaps now is not ('the steak was frozen, but it tasted good') or 2) the freezing process, as in 'this object was frozen last Thursday'.
A frozen baseball is a brozen. This is a combination of the words baseball and frozen. A frozen baseball.
The thing if cooked frozen is that thing you cooked frozen.