The tundra and the desert are two distinct biomes. There is no 'tundra desert.'
Tundra is cold and the desert is hot
A tundra is extremely cold, whilst a desert is extremely hot and dry.
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Siberia is mostly taiga, with a tundra belt on the northern fringe, and a temperate forest zone in the south. It is not a desert.
The tundra and desert are alike in that they both have low precipitation levels and support limited vegetation. They also have extreme temperature conditions, with the tundra being cold and the desert being hot. Both ecosystems have adapted to harsh environmental conditions to survive.
Yes, tundra can be considered a cold desert because it shares some characteristics with deserts such as low precipitation and cold temperatures. However, tundra is characterized by a different type of vegetation and soil composition compared to typical hot deserts.
A temperate desert is farther from the equator but has hotter days and colder nights.
The tundra and desert are both characterized by extreme temperatures, with the tundra being cold and the desert being hot. They also have limited vegetation due to harsh conditions, but the tundra has permafrost while the desert does not. Additionally, they both play important ecological roles in their respective regions.
Neither. Reindeer live in the tundra primarily not in deserts.
Desert and Tundra are the driest biomes.
Desert biome may be hot or cold, but always has little precipitation.
No, the tundra is a cold desert.