A tundra climate is a transitional climate between the Subarctic and Ice cap climates. Polar climates like the tundra are characterized by generally dry conditions and very cold temperatures. Temperatures rarely ever rise above 10o C during the summer. Some tundras experiences times when the sun never rises above the horizon.
It's a treeless area having a permanently frozen subsoil and supporting low-growing vegetation such as lichens, mosses, and stunted shrubs. Tundra regions are near the poles in countries like Russia and Canada.
The average temperature in summer is 50 degrees Fahrenheit and under. The average temperature in winter is -28 to -58 degrees Fahrenheit.
This type of climate region is called a tundra climate.
Tundras are near in Russia, so Russians live in a tundra climate.
tropical and tundra
a tundra climate
Acrtic tundra
yes, near North Canada might not exactly be in the tundra climate but it will be very similar.
Tundra climate is typically colder than subarctic climate. Tundra regions have consistently low temperatures and a shorter growing season due to their high latitude and elevation, while subarctic regions are slightly warmer because they have more seasonal temperature fluctuations.
its is called a tundra just because it comes from the latin root tundramine that means climate that affects climate itslef
siberia's climate is a tundra
Tundra doesn't "stay" anywhere. It's a climate, not an animal.
COLD
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