Ireland and England are not frozen tundras primarily due to their temperate maritime climate, which is influenced by the North Atlantic Drift, a warm ocean current. This current brings milder temperatures and prevents extreme cold, resulting in relatively mild winters and cool summers. Additionally, the geographical location of both countries, situated at lower latitudes, means they receive more sunlight compared to regions classified as tundra. Consequently, the climate supports diverse ecosystems rather than barren, frozen landscapes.
England is not in the tundra because its climate is categorized as temperate maritime, characterized by relatively mild temperatures and ample rainfall throughout the year. The tundra biome is typically found in high latitudes or altitudes with cold temperatures, short growing seasons, and little precipitation, which do not align with England's climate.
the tundra.
Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic happened on 2006-02-11.
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go to the frozen tundra when it is friday. it will be unlocked
Tundra is a flat, treeless plain where the subsoil is frozen
The tundra is like a frozen wasteland, desolate and barren.
No way,the tundra is frozen!
tundra
No. They are not there. It is too cold. Tundra is deeply frozen ground.
(tundra) Arctic tundra
Well, they'll both kill you, but no. Tundra is permanently frozen ground. Taiga is a kind of frozen marsh.