The reason why it is so hot it is near to the equator, and the islands have no ocean breeze because of all the tress covering it.
People have sex there and they ejaculate all over and that is why it is so white over there to.
Also there is a lot of weed on the tress so always have rolling paper and a lighter cause your gonnah be high as ever.
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The average climate of the tundra is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers. Precipitation is low, mostly falling as snow. The tundra experiences strong winds and permafrost is common in the ground.
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.
Yes, tundra regions are generally dry because of their cold climate and low precipitation. The cold temperatures in tundras can prevent much moisture from accumulating, resulting in dry conditions.
The tundra has a cold and dry climate characterized by short, cool summers and long, harsh winters. It has a low average temperature and limited precipitation, mostly falling as snow. The ground is typically frozen year-round in a layer called permafrost.
Tundra climate is characterized by cold temperatures, strong winds, and a short growing season. It has low precipitation levels and is mainly covered by permafrost.
The average climate of the tundra is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers. Precipitation is low, mostly falling as snow. The tundra experiences strong winds and permafrost is common in the ground.
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.
In tundra you can feel the cold because the climate there is cold, polar and dry. Below surface the soil is always frozen!
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Yes, tundra regions are generally dry because of their cold climate and low precipitation. The cold temperatures in tundras can prevent much moisture from accumulating, resulting in dry conditions.
The tundra has a cold and dry climate characterized by short, cool summers and long, harsh winters. It has a low average temperature and limited precipitation, mostly falling as snow. The ground is typically frozen year-round in a layer called permafrost.
Tundra climate is characterized by cold temperatures, strong winds, and a short growing season. It has low precipitation levels and is mainly covered by permafrost.
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.
because it's so far away from the equator, which is the point at which the sun hits the most
Tundra biomes have a cold and dry climate with long, harsh winters and short, cool summers. They typically receive very little precipitation in the form of rain, with most of the moisture coming from snow. Temperatures are always below freezing for a significant portion of the year.
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