It depends on the region of tundra and desert but they can both be very dry places. As an example rainfall in the Gobi Desert is around 7.6 inches per year [1] while in the Siberian tundra regions it is around 6-10 inches per year [2].
Parts of the tundra can be nearly as dry as a desert.
Tundra is also a dry climate.
Tundra has a cold and dry climate. While some consider it as a desert, it is actually a different and distinct biome.
A tundra is extremely cold, whilst a desert is extremely hot and dry.
A dry area where few plants grow is called a desert.
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I think the turndra has the most extreme cold and rarely has precipitation but it's mostly snow, there's also the desert which is cold at night and gets no snow but I would think tundra.
A desert is a place that doesn't get much rain at all throughout the year. Considering the tundra doesn't get much rain, it is therefore called a desert.
a biome is a huge dry desert in the south west tundra
More people live in the prairies than in the tundra because the prairies have a more moderate climate, better soil for agriculture, and more vegetation to support human settlement and economic activities. The tundra, on the other hand, has harsh conditions with very cold temperatures, limited vegetation, and shorter growing seasons, making it less conducive for large human populations.
It Is A Tundra.
A desert is a dry barren region that is often sandy and lacks trees. Deserts receive minimal precipitation and have extreme temperature variations between day and night. The lack of vegetation is due to the harsh environmental conditions.