There is no tundra on Antarctica. Tundra assumes botany, and there is none on the continent.
Summer begins on December 21 and fall begins on March 21.
The average temperature in a tundra can range from -30°C to 10°C (-22°F to 50°F) depending on the season. Tundras experience long, cold winters and short, cool summers due to their high latitude and altitude.
This is characterized by long winters and short cold summers
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short rainy winters : and long dry summers
These climate types are found in polar regions near the North and South Poles. They are characterized by cold temperatures, short summers, and long winters, with tundras having a bit more moderate temperatures compared to ice caps.
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Yes, polar ice is melting and summers are becoming longer and more ice-free. This is dangerous for polar bears which need long cold winters to feed enough to last through the summers.
No, a tundra is not hot and dry. Tundras are cold and have very low temperatures, with brief summers and long winters. They have a short growing season with low precipitation, resulting in a cold and harsh environment.
Both summer and winter are about 93 days long (3 months) in the desert or any other biome.
True or false the are of northern Iraq tends to have long hot summers?
NO BECAUSE THERE WAS Already LONG WINTER-ANONYMOUS
I heard that the climate is mostly dry with long cold winter and long summers