In the winter the temperature can get to about -45F. The soil is always frozen, even in the summer. This called permafrost. There are no trees growing there because of this.
it can get to -60oF(-58oC) and to reach it's highest it is 43oF(41oC)
The average temparature is -28 decrees C but can drop to -50 decrees C
In the winter the temperature can get to about -45F. The soil is always frozen, even in the summer. This called permafrost. There are no trees growing there because of this.
It has been as cold as -93F before.
Yes, the tundra is cold.
it never gets any warmer than 45 or 50°
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No. Polar bears thrive in cold weather.
Polar ice ! ;)
Polar Bears can survive better in the cold tundra.
In tundra you can feel the cold because the climate there is cold, polar and dry. Below surface the soil is always frozen!
Tundra
Tundra biome
Arctic Alpine Permafrost Tundra Polar Biome Terrain Altitude Hemisphere Lattitude
The definition of tundra is a big sheet of ice that covers over 5million acerrs
Iceland has a cold climate, partly tundra and partly polar.
Tundra
a polar bear is not a desert animal it is a polar animal.
it is very cold and the floor is like crystals polar bear live in it