it smells like caribou
it smells like caribou with a touch of polar bear
Tornadoes form when warm, moist air collides with cold, dry air, creating instability in the atmosphere. The tundra has a cold, stable climate with low humidity and limited temperature contrasts, making it unlikely for the conditions necessary for tornado formation to occur.
At the Arctic tundra, you can feel extreme cold temperatures, strong winds, and a sense of isolation due to the vast open landscape with sparse vegetation. Additionally, you may experience a biting sensation on exposed skin due to the low temperatures and wind chill.
The tundra biome is typically affected by katabatic winds, which are cold, dense winds that flow downhill due to gravity. These winds can bring cold air and affect temperature fluctuations in the tundra biome.
The air in tundra regions typically smells fresh and crisp, with hints of earthiness and vegetation. It may also have a slightly icy or mineral scent due to the cold temperatures and frozen landscape.
it smells like caribou with a touch of polar bear
In tundra you can feel the cold because the climate there is cold, polar and dry. Below surface the soil is always frozen!
air pollution,and climate changes are some economy of tundra
There are 2 air filters on the 2008 Tundra. One under the hood and the cabin filter is behind the Glovebox.
There is no cabin filter in a 2004 Tundra. Most Toyotas have them but not this particular year Tundra.
Air pollution, oil spills and most of all us humans interfering with the tundra.
2005 tundra have clean cabin filter where is it
the gasses used to build and clean the tundra effects the air and pollutes it.
yes
Air pollution
Because a tundra has very low precipitation levels. <10 inches per year!
Some abiotic factors in the tundra are dirt, water, sun, air, snow, precipitation.