About 20 cm to 5 cm per year
This biome abuts the tundra.
The precipitation of the tundra biome is very cold and moist.
There is not exact opposite of a forest biome it is more of an opinion. But I think that it would be a Tundra because the rainforest has many trees and a warm climate and a Tundra has almost no trees and a cold climate.
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In which terrestrial biome is the ground permanetly frozen?
The answer to that is very cold because in the arctic tundra is so cold that it is about probably at least 30 degress.
Earth's coldest biome is called the tundra.
Much of Antarctica falls under the tundra biome. The Arctic Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes and gets between 6-10 inches of rain per year, less than many of the world's deserts.Another AnswerThere is no biome that covers Antarctica. Tundra biome requires large populations and there are none -- no animals on the continent.
Rain forests, and tundra if your talking about a Siberian tiger
its is either taiga temperate rain forest tundra and deciduous rain forest
The seven biomes are grassland, tundra, savanna, taiga, desert,tropical rainforest,and the deciduous forest posted by masonie hazel
No. Tundra is a cold biome where not much grows.
No, brazilian eastern is formed by Pantanal and Rain Forest. There is no tundra biome in Brazil.
Peru's biome is tundra
no the biomes are dessert, tundra, temperate forest, rain forest, and something else.
Tundra, Rain Forest, Brush, Alpine, Savannah, Desert, Grassland.........
what is the tundra biome mountains