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The average temperature in a tundra biome ranges from -30°F (-34°C) in winter to 50°F (10°C) in summer. This extreme temperature fluctuation is due to the long, cold winters and short, cool summers characteristic of the tundra climate.
The season of summer lasts about 6 to 10 week in the tundra.
Allways cold but it gets a little bit warmer in summer than it does winter
The average temperature for summer in tundra is about 8 degrees C. and for winter -35 degrees C.
It is the tundra climate zone
The average winter temperature in the tundra can vary, but it generally ranges from -34 to 12 degrees Fahrenheit (-37 to -11 degrees Celsius). The extreme cold temperatures are due to the tundra's high latitude and lack of insulating snow cover.
12 hours each on average, same as anywhere else on Earth. At the poles there is six months of day during the summer and six months of night during the winter, but it's still 12 hours per day on average.
South Carolina's winter climate is the average of 69oF ands 16oC
No. Alberta generally has a dry, continental (quite cold in winter and quite warm in summer) climate. The only places in Alberta cold enough to have a tundra climate are high elevations in mountains, above the line where trees can't grow. The rest of Alberta (essentially all of it) is nowhere near a tundra climate; the summers are too warm.
Brazil's climate in the winter is tropical. Average temperatures for their winter season range between 40 and 68 degrees Celsius.
In the fall, the climate in the tundra becomes colder with temperatures dropping below freezing. Rainfall in the tundra is generally low during this season, as precipitation mostly falls as snow. This snow accumulation contributes to the characteristic frozen landscape of the tundra during the fall and winter months.