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No, a tundra is not hot and dry. Tundras are cold and have very low temperatures, with brief summers and long winters. They have a short growing season with low precipitation, resulting in a cold and harsh environment.
The tundra and desert are alike in that they both have low precipitation levels and support limited vegetation. They also have extreme temperature conditions, with the tundra being cold and the desert being hot. Both ecosystems have adapted to harsh environmental conditions to survive.
Some different names for tundras around the world include the Arctic tundra in the Arctic region, the Alpine tundra in mountainous regions, the Antarctic tundra in Antarctica, and the Patagonian tundra in South America.
Arctic tundra is located in the far northern regions around the Arctic Circle, while alpine tundra is found at high elevations on mountains. Arctic tundra has a colder climate with permafrost, while alpine tundra has a shorter growing season due to its high elevation and tends to be less harsh in terms of climate.
Yes, the arctic tundra can have mountainous regions. These mountains can influence the climate and vegetation patterns in the tundra ecosystem.
The tundra and the desert are two distinct biomes. There is no 'tundra desert.'
the question is how is the climate and it is (25F--0C) now there is your answer about the tundra is it very hot there
Tundra is cold and the desert is hot
hot then cold
A tundra is extremely cold, whilst a desert is extremely hot and dry.
the tundra is so hot in the summers. it will get to be up to 115 degrees Fahrenheit
The Toyota tundra fuel pump hot wire will be the color red. The fuel pump is located on the front of the fuel tank. The hot wire will be inside of a wiring harness.
I like poo when it's hot
In the tundra
hot very hot. *u* like more the 60 degrees I guess...
They live in the tundra because they have alot of blubber for the cold and in the hot they would die.
No, a tundra is not hot and dry. Tundras are cold and have very low temperatures, with brief summers and long winters. They have a short growing season with low precipitation, resulting in a cold and harsh environment.