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The frozen desert is called Antarctica.
Antarctica is mostly a frozen desert, the largest desert in the world.
The Antarctic Desert is a polar or ice desert.
The tundra is sometimes referred to as a frozen desert.
"Frozen desert" is a fitting name for the tundra because it highlights the cold temperatures and lack of vegetation in this harsh environment. Just like a desert, the tundra has limited precipitation and support for plant life, giving it a barren appearance. The frozen ground for much of the year also reinforces the comparison to a desert.
No,because the layer of the soil beneath the surface soil is frozen all the time this layer is called permafrost . The tundra and desert are two distinct biomes. While they share some characteristics, they are not the same. The only true 'frozen desert' is Antarctica.
The biome that has permanently frozen soil is the tundra, not the desert. The tundra is characterized by cold temperatures and a layer of permafrost beneath the surface that remains frozen year-round, limiting plant growth.
There is an Antarctic Desert but no Arctic Desert. The Arctic is mostly open sea, frozen sea ice and tundra.
No,because the layer of the soil beneath the surface soil is frozen all the time this layer is called permafrost . The tundra and desert are two distinct biomes. While they share some characteristics, they are not the same. The only true 'frozen desert' is Antarctica.
yes it is called a frozen desert because it has little rain fall just like a desert and very small amount of plant life similar to a desert
Desert implies a lack of humidity. Antarctica experiences less than five percent humidity, which makes it a desert.
In Hawaii, it is called a white devils frozen desert.