During the winter, The tundra can experience temperatures as low as -60 degrees Fahrenheit. But during the warmer months temperature rises between 32 degrees Fahrenheit and fifty degrees.
The arctic tundra is always cold, or at least chilly. Temperatures can reach 45 or 50° Fahrenheit in the summers, which only last for between 6 to 10 weeks.
there is not much water in the tundra but it is usually frozen all year.
Cold. Really cold. It drops at low temperatures a lot. Even in the summer. It's a treeless region, meaning that it's hard to survive there
Tundra is cold and the desert is hot
hot then cold
A tundra is extremely cold, whilst a desert is extremely hot and dry.
In the tundra
tundra climate
the tundra is so hot in the summers. it will get to be up to 115 degrees Fahrenheit
Tundra has a cold and dry climate. While some consider it as a desert, it is actually a different and distinct biome.
it gets warm cool summers and cold winters
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Neither. Reindeer live in the tundra primarily not in deserts.
They live in the tundra because they have alot of blubber for the cold and in the hot they would die.
It's too cold for tundra in Antarctica; there are no plants that can survive the cold to develop into tundra.