Because some of the snow from the winter melts, so the water soaks into the ground, making it marshy.:)
In the tundra during summer, the ground thaws and becomes waterlogged due to melting permafrost. This creates wet and marshy conditions, allowing plant growth and supporting a variety of wildlife. The top layer of soil may also become nutrient-rich, promoting the growth of vegetation.
winter and summer
In summer.
summer only
The tundra is one of the most fragile biomes on the planet. The food chains are relatively sipmle and thus easily disrupted. Because conditons are so extreme, the land is easily damaged and slow to recover.
during summer and spring
yes it can. Tundra is a name given to the permanently frozen ground in the north of Canada and Russia. Tundra NEVER thaws even in the summer.
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
The top layer of soil in the tundra that thaws in the summer is called the active layer. This layer is seasonally thawed and frozen, and it plays a crucial role in supporting vegetation growth in the tundra ecosystem.
The Arctic Tundra growing season is about 50 or 60 days!
becuase
So they can have there food ( fish)