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the highest is 20cm or 5cm.
Many tundra species can be found at high elevations in the mountains of the northern hemisphere. This is called alpine tundra. There is also tundra that occurs at lower elevations in the Arctic and some parts of the Antarctic. This is called Arctic and Antarctic tundra. Tundra is the coldest biome with the soil being frozen and unable to support trees.
Yes, depending on where you are. The average low of the arctic tundra is -34°C, average high being around 56°C. On the peak of Mount Everest, the average low is -70°C and the average high is -19°C.
well the most common landforms in the arctic tundra is rigid ,unstable,slippery,flat,high,low etc so basically there are many different landforms in the arctic tundra.
Polar ice ! ;)
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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.
There are many including: Arctic Tundra, High Arctic, Low Arctic, Alpine Tundra, Pacific Coastal, Cordillera, Prairie, Temperate forest, and Atlantic.
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what is the tundra biome mountains
This Totally depends upon the characteristics of the FUEL (Biomass) which needs to be fired in the boiler. If the biomass is high on alkali's and have low Ash fusion temperature (which tends to form ash lumps ) Pulsating grate is better solution. otherwise Travelling grate is a best solution for normal Biomass fuels like Baggasse, wood chips etc