I think the pie
it is adapted to the tundra biome because it has thick branches which fall off when touched and it fertilises to get the tundra biome away from it
The weather in the Tundra biome is bitterly cold. This weather will often include very dry winds and heavy snow fall.
It depends on the area that this particular biome is located.
The tundra isn't a season, it is a biome, which is a type of enviornment. It is a cold biome and is one of the deadliest enviornments in the world, it covers one fifth of the earth's surface and is so cold, that only one type of tree can grow there. The dwarf willow tree.
In the tundra, there is a brief period of spring and fall. Spring is characterized by melting snow, thawing ground, and the emergence of plants and animals. Fall is marked by cooling temperatures, the changing color of foliage, and the preparation of animals for winter. These seasons are relatively short compared to summer and winter in the tundra biome.
The deciduous forest biome has trees that shed their leaves in the fall and temperatures that vary with the seasons. This biome is found all over the world in temperate areas.
The average temperature in a deciduous forest biome typically ranges from 50°F to 70°F (10°C to 21°C), although this can vary depending on the specific region within the biome and the time of year. The temperature tends to be cooler in the spring and fall, while warmer in the summer.
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
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.
rain fall
The tundra isn't defined by any amount of snowfall. It does, however, have very long winters and therefore snow can fall during most months. But in general, if it is very continental (dry) then less than 10 inches of snow might fall, while it may exceed 100 inches under the right conditions in a few places.
deciduous forests