(^.-) yes the tundra sometimes has hurricans yet there are not many because mostly there is only ice and in the winter there is no sun to make the ice turn into water. Hope this helps u out :)
Hurricanes do not typically occur in the Arctic tundra. Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters in tropical and subtropical regions, while the Arctic tundra is characterized by cold temperatures and a lack of warm ocean waters needed for hurricane formation. However, with climate change, there is concern about the potential for more extreme weather events in the Arctic regions.
Any living thing.
There is no recorded history of a hurricane hitting Chicago. Chicago is too far from the ocean. Note that remnants of hurricanes have passed over Chicago, but these remnants are no longer hurricanes.
no,the atmosphere is just to thin.It is like a vacuum
No. Colorado is smack in the middle of the US. Hurricanes feed off of water and dissipate quickly on land.
The arctic tundra does not have droughts, flooding, or hurricanes.
Hurricanes do not typically occur in the Arctic tundra. Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters in tropical and subtropical regions, while the Arctic tundra is characterized by cold temperatures and a lack of warm ocean waters needed for hurricane formation. However, with climate change, there is concern about the potential for more extreme weather events in the Arctic regions.
The Tundra does not typically experience major storms like hurricanes or typhoons due to its cold climate. However, it can occasionally experience flooding caused by permafrost melting or heavy rainfall. Droughts are less common in the Tundra due to its constant cold temperatures and smaller amount of precipitation overall.
how often are there hurricanes in england?
Them are tundra.
yes there are plants live in the tundra
There can not well be hurricanes if there is no atmosphere.
California has had many earthquakes, but no recorded hurricanes.
Tundra does not have any drinking sources. It is not a liquid. It is part of land.
No hurricanes ever hit Arizona.
No.
Yes there is gold zinc and tin made in the tundra