Not all the time!
the sun barely comes out and the tundra is cold
Because there is a lot of water in the tundra and a lot of sun.
Yes. The tundra does get sunlight. Nothing could grow there otherwise.
The Tundra is very far NORTH the sun never sets for at least 6 months out of the year! Imagine going to bed late in the day and the sun is still streaming through your windows. The Tundra is very cold no trees grow there it is like an ICE DESERT and yet the Tundra is one of the youngest places on earth. It is thought that the Tundra biologically is about 10,000 years old.
The Tundra is very far NORTH the sun never sets for at least 6 months out of the year! Imagine going to bed late in the day and the sun is still streaming through your windows. The Tundra is very cold no trees grow there it is like an ICE DESERT and yet the Tundra is one of the youngest places on earth. It is thought that the Tundra biologically is about 10,000 years old.
limiting factor is like a weather condition and the sun is a type of condition for the tundra
24 hours in summer, in winter no sun at all
Some abiotic factors in the tundra are dirt, water, sun, air, snow, precipitation.
The sun is important to the tundra ecosystem because it provides energy for photosynthesis, which is the process by which plants produce food. This energy supports the growth of vegetation, which forms the basis of the tundra food web. Additionally, sunlight helps regulate temperature in the tundra, influencing weather patterns and seasonal changes.
yes the sun help the musk ox keep warm in the cold tundra
Snow, Sun, Water, Precipitation
Some of the nonrenewable resources in the tundra include oil and natural gas. One of the renewable resources of the tundra include the sun.