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.
The taiga is colder than the tundra. Even though the tundra biomes are at a higher latitude.
Tundra. It's defined by being too cold for trees. Taiga is like pine forests.
the subarctic is colder than the tundra
because it is! :D
Taiga is the Russian name for tundra.
Taiga is a cold place but it does not have permafrost. So the grass and trees can grow there. In the northern part of Russia there are thick forests and they are called Taiga. In Tundra, there is permafrost and the possibility of growing any plantation is zero. The Tundra is located near to the northern pole.
Wolves habitats are usually in colder areas or dense forests. They usually reside in the taiga or tundra biome.
Taiga
The tundra and the taiga are both cold, warm, and inhospitable places.
Both. But mostly Taiga. Tundra is on the sides of Alaska. The sides where it is closer to the sea.
A taiga biome has coniferous trees and tundra does not
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probably the taiga because it is very very very cold in the tundra
Taiga have trees and Tundra don't due to the permafrost(subsoil that is always frozen)