Tundra
its rough and dry because of the high altitude.
Tundra has a cold and dry climate. While some consider it as a desert, it is actually a different and distinct biome.
.both dry,and wet,season,warm to hot .fertile soil .many animals and grasses with very few or no trees
The only abiotic factors in every biome are: soil, air, temperature, sunlight, and water.
The biome is the desert
In tundra you can feel the cold because the climate there is cold, polar and dry. Below surface the soil is always frozen!
Tundra
The Tundra of course!
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.
Plants cant get the water they need from dry or frozen soil. Plants in dry soils develop ways of storing water tubers and fat stems for instance.
The biome is known as the tundra.
its rough and dry because of the high altitude.
if the climate is hot and dry then the biome will be a desert, if the climate is hot and wet, the biome will be a rainforest, if the climate is dry and cool it would probably be a coniferous forets, if cold and wet, deciudous forest.
All biomes exept the tundra biome. The tundra is too cold and dry for crickets to survive. They do best in grassland biomes.
The tundra biome is often called the frozen desert. this is because it gets little rain. But because of the the permanently frozen layer of soil under the ground (permafrost) it stays cooler than the desert biomes because the desert biomes would be very hot under tose huge sand dunes and all of the heat that the deserts are consuming to keep dry.
thin and infertile soil