During the winter it is very cold and dark, with the average temperature around −28 °C (−18 °F), sometimes dipping as low as −50 °C (−58 °F). However, extreme cold temperatures on the tundra do not drop as low as those experienced in taiga areas further south (for example, Russia's and Canada's lowest temperatures were recorded in locations south of the tree line).
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tundra
Taiga is the Russian name for tundra.
it is so bad beause all of the cold and because of Why_might_the_Russian_far_east_be_a_dangerous_place_to_livebeing a tundra. winters are bitterly cold and darkRead more: Why_might_the_Russian_far_east_be_a_dangerous_place_to_live
It's too cold for tundra in Antarctica; there are no plants that can survive the cold to develop into tundra.
Mainly Russia and Canada (the most northern part of the countries). The word comes from Russian.
Russian tundra.
Russian tundra
The longitude and latitude of England is not cold enough for tundra. Tundra is only in very cold regions of the world like Siberia. Tundra is frozen ground that is very cold.
No, the tundra is a cold desert.
The tundra is a cold place located in the North Pole.
Snow, lots of plants that are native to cold weather
cold
no a tundra is cold and there is barley anybody that lives in a tundra