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the diffrence is that a tundra has plants and animals that live there however dessrts only have mostly plants
A temperate desert is farther from the equator but has hotter days and colder nights.
Desert.
There is no difference. They are the same things.
Answer: Tundra are deserts because the tundra supports only a small number of organisms, it has low precipitation (often only 10 to 12 cm [3-5 inches] per year). When you have very little precipitation and no wildlife it is considered a desert.
The tundra and the desert are two distinct biomes. There is no 'tundra desert.'
Tundra is cold and the desert is hot
A Tundra is a truck; a dessert is a confection eaten after a meal.
A tundra is considered a desert because deserts are defined by their low precipitation levels, not by high temperatures as commonly thought. The Arctic tundra has very little precipitation, resulting in a cold and dry environment that meets the criteria for a desert classification.
Desert and Tundra are the driest biomes.
The main difference between desert and tundra biomes is their climates. Deserts are hot and dry, receiving very little rainfall, while tundras are cold and dry, with low temperatures and permafrost. Vegetation in these biomes also differs, with deserts often having sparse vegetation adapted to arid conditions, while tundras have low-growing plants adapted to the cold climate.
No, the tundra is a cold desert.