The tundra is an unusually cold and dry climate. Precipitation totals 6-10 inches of rain a year, which includes melted snow. This is almost as little as the world's driest deserts. Coupled with strong and drying winds, the tundra is an extreme weather biome. The tundra seems like a wet and soggy place because the precipitation that falls evaporates slowly, and because of the poor drainage caused by the permafrost....
the average rainfall in the tundra is 6-10 inches in a year.
6-10 In.
Less than 10 inches
about 15 cm per month Arctic Tundra gets about 5-25 cm (6-10 inches) of rain per year ,
A graph that shows the amount of rainfall in the Tundra.
32mm
the average rainfall in the tundra is 6-10 inches in a year.
6-10 In.
Less than 10 inches
Arctic and Tundra biomes are both characterized by low temperatures and little rainfall. Alpine biomes also have low temperatures but have more rainfall.
10 to 14 inches per year :) ;0
Tundra ecosystems are treeless regions found in the Arctic and on the tops of mountains, where the climate is cold and windy and rainfall is scant.
about 15 cm per month Arctic Tundra gets about 5-25 cm (6-10 inches) of rain per year ,
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
A graph that shows the amount of rainfall in the Tundra.
If you mean Arctic tundra then yes.
The arctic tundra has poor soil