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some sunlight
In the summer (which lasts only 6 to 10 weeks), the tundra has sunlight 24 hours a day. The rest of the year, there is very little sun.
the average temperature for the Arctic tundra is -18 degrees F (-28 degrees C)
Warmer that the temperature in areas not bathed in sunlight.
the biome that has the least temperature is TUNDRA
tundra is a cold climatic place and for the production of rice crops need high temperature for its growth.Thats why tundra do not grow rice
some sunlight
Yes. The tundra does get sunlight. Nothing could grow there otherwise.
Yes because the rotation
In the summer (which lasts only 6 to 10 weeks), the tundra has sunlight 24 hours a day. The rest of the year, there is very little sun.
nintey six percent
limiting factor is like a weather condition and the sun is a type of condition for the tundra
the average temperature for the Arctic tundra is -18 degrees F (-28 degrees C)
Warmer that the temperature in areas not bathed in sunlight.
they make their own food from sunlight
some examples are sunlight, wood, and ice
elevation and lack of sunlight.