There is a 6-10 week growing season. The tundra is always very cold and has about 9 months of always being below freezing, there is NO monthly average above 50ºF (10ºC)
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
The Arctic Tundra growing season is about 50 or 60 days!
I think you mean tundra, which is the landform found in the arctic. The tundra often blooms in the brief summer.
Yes, it can rain in the arctic tundra during the summer months when temperatures are higher. However, the tundra typically receives more snowfall than rainfall due to the cold temperatures.
Yes, arctic fox do live in dens and if your'e looking for the place that it lives in, It lives in the Tundra it can also be found in other places but arctic fox live in very very cold places it will not survive in a hot place.
The Arctic tundra pasque flower is primarily consumed by herbivores such as caribou, muskoxen, and Arctic hares. These animals graze on the vegetation found in the tundra biome, including the pasque flower. The flower's low height and accessibility make it a common food source for these herbivores during the short Arctic summer.
It can, but it depends which part of the Arctic. It is usually relatively warm in the Arctic, and this is a time when you get brief flower blooms on the tundra and lots of mosquitoes. Summer is very brief, but things really do come alive.
If you mean Arctic tundra then yes.
arctic tundra, hot deserts, rocky coasts and toxic slag heaps
Yes, the arctic tundra experiences distinct seasons, including winter, spring, summer, and fall. However, the seasons in the tundra are more extreme compared to other regions due to its high latitude location, resulting in long, cold winters and short, cool summers.
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there arent any birds in the arctic tundra.