All deserts are, by definition, relatively dry.
A tundra is extremely cold, whilst a desert is extremely hot and dry.
Romania hasn't tundra and deserts.
Tundra and deserts represent different ecosystems.
Russia has tundra but no true deserts.
In tundra you can feel the cold because the climate there is cold, polar and dry. Below surface the soil is always frozen!
Russia has no true deserts. It does have large areas of tundra in the north which some people confuse with deserts.
Some deserts, such as the Atacama of South America, seem perpetually dry. They rarely receive precipitation. However, most deserts have a wet season when most of the annual rainfall occurs. A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation per year on average.
Well, DESERTS are tundras depending where you are. There are arctic tundras that are not deserts, but tundra deserts that are hot as well.
Tundras are a separate biome from deserts. The only polar desert is the Antarctic Desert. Most of the land area in the Arctic is tundra.
No, Canada has large areas of tundra but no true deserts.
Russia has some large areas of tundra in the north but no true deserts.
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