Of course! the tundra is very dry and snowy. ALOT OF RAIN falls in the tundra in the wiinter! -peace
In the tundra biome, precipitation primarily falls as snow. This snow can accumulate over the winter season and create a thick layer of frozen ice and snow on the ground. Rainfall may occur during the warmer months, but snow is the dominant form of precipitation in the tundra.
The average winter temperature in the tundra can vary, but it generally ranges from -34 to 12 degrees Fahrenheit (-37 to -11 degrees Celsius). The extreme cold temperatures are due to the tundra's high latitude and lack of insulating snow cover.
The Snow Leopard species hunts animals preventing overpopulation. During the winter it eats dead animals.
Because some of the snow from the winter melts, so the water soaks into the ground, making it marshy.:)
there can be different foods in a tundra
Tundra biomes of Alaska; arctic islands of Canada, Northwest Territories; Greenland; St. Lawrence Island and Wrangel Island (Siberia) Lives in tundra sod in the Summer, snow in the Winter.
Snow leopards do not live in the tundra but more in southern tops of mountains.
a tundra has a snow mobile
winter and summer
-25C in the winter
The temperatures that are normal in the winter tundra vary a lot. It can easily be -30 degrees in the tundra. However, the tundra is usually around 5 degrees.
In the fall, the climate in the tundra becomes colder with temperatures dropping below freezing. Rainfall in the tundra is generally low during this season, as precipitation mostly falls as snow. This snow accumulation contributes to the characteristic frozen landscape of the tundra during the fall and winter months.