Yes exactly that!
Ice cap is made of ice. Tundra is actually soil land that's just covered in snow and ice for most of the year. During the short summer months the snow kinda melts exposing grass.
Hail is a feature of thunderstorms, so it is very rare in the tundra. As far as sleet and snow, it depends on the region, since tundra covers a lot of area. Some places can see sleet and snow all year, while others get quite warm in the summer and would not see any frozen precipitation.
An avalanche is like a rockslide, but on a snow-covered mountain.
tundra
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
It Is A Tundra.
Yes. It's an almost arctic climate, and already covered with snow.
Some regions may have roads in towns but the tundra biome is mainly covered in glacial snow.
The plants are covered in snow so that no predator can see them.
Yosemite National Park has alpine tundra all months of the year. Alpine tundra is at high elevations, so in January, it would be covered by snow.
because the rivers are covered by snow or ice
Ice cap is made of ice. Tundra is actually soil land that's just covered in snow and ice for most of the year. During the short summer months the snow kinda melts exposing grass.
Hail is a feature of thunderstorms, so it is very rare in the tundra. As far as sleet and snow, it depends on the region, since tundra covers a lot of area. Some places can see sleet and snow all year, while others get quite warm in the summer and would not see any frozen precipitation.
there can be different foods in a tundra
Snow leopards do not live in the tundra but more in southern tops of mountains.
a tundra has a snow mobile
It would it be hard to live in the tundra because the tundra is like a dessert exept a dessert with snow . The tundra is a cold, dry treeless region, also known as a cold dessert . It would be hard living there because you will first have to be adapt/get used to the tundra.