Tundra is a treeless cold region where subsoil is frozen. Dessert is a snack you have after dinner.
More people live in the prairies than in the tundra because the prairies have a milder climate, richer soil for agriculture, and more accessible resources compared to the harsh conditions of the tundra. The prairies also support a variety of plant and animal life which can sustain human populations more easily.
Russia has the largest area of tundra, particularly in its northern regions. Other countries with significant tundra areas include Canada, Greenland, and parts of Scandinavia.
Russia and Canada have the largest areas of tundra.
You would find the most tundra in Russia. The majority of tundra in Europe is located in Russia's northern regions, particularly in Siberia. Other European countries with tundra include Norway and Sweden in the northern parts of their countries.
Russia has the largest expanse of tundra. The Arctic tundra covers much of northern Russia, particularly in Siberia and the far east regions.
The dessert is dry and the Tundra is cold.The dessert is gravelly and rocky while the Tundra is grassy with rivers and also the dessert has few grass spots unlike the Tundra.
A Tundra is a truck; a dessert is a confection eaten after a meal.
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no the biomes are dessert, tundra, temperate forest, rain forest, and something else.
In the Arctic Tundra the growing season ranges from 50 to 60 days. Compared to 180 days in the Alpine Tundra.
It would it be hard to live in the tundra because the tundra is like a dessert exept a dessert with snow . The tundra is a cold, dry treeless region, also known as a cold dessert . It would be hard living there because you will first have to be adapt/get used to the tundra.
We would like to have a whole biome full of dessert, unfortunately there is only the desert biome. As a lighter side example: Actually perhaps you forgot, there is one very famous dessert biome: Baked Alaska (Tundra with peaks of heat).
dessert animals like hot weather.artic animals like cold.
It usually is because if you were eating a sweet dessert and went to drink non-dessert wine, the wine could taste sour or bitter compared to the dessert you are eating. So, usually dessert wines are sweeter.
A taiga biome differs from a tundra biome in terms of vegetation and climate. The taiga is characterized by coniferous forests and a more moderate climate compared to the tundra's harsh conditions with limited vegetation such as mosses and lichens. The taiga typically has longer summers, more precipitation, and a higher biodiversity of plant and animal species compared to the tundra.
A temperate desert is farther from the equator but has hotter days and colder nights.
A tundra is a climate distinction in regards to terrain. Areas that are classified as a tundra contain lush green, are rich in fertile soil, and have an abundance of fresh water accessible to the region.