snow/ice
water sources within the arctic tundra?
snow/ice
Water sources in the Arctic tundra include lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and melting ice and snow. These sources are vital for providing water to support the unique ecosystem and wildlife that inhabit the harsh environment of the Arctic tundra.
Tundra does not have any drinking sources. It is not a liquid. It is part of land.
In the tundra, water can be obtained through melting ice or snow, capturing rainwater, or collecting water from rivers and streams. It is important to purify any water obtained from natural sources to ensure it is safe for consumption.
Tundra gets water from when it rains out and from the water that they store underground.
You can play and get water in the Tundra.:D :p :) teehee
tundra are formed when glaciers of water freezes. tundra are formed when glaciers of water freezes.
frozen water
clouds.
Because there is a lot of water in the tundra and a lot of sun.
The percent of water in a tundra ecosystem can vary depending on factors such as precipitation levels and temperature. On average, tundra ecosystems have low water content, with much of the water being frozen in the form of ice or snow for a significant portion of the year.