it can get as as far as -347 degrees in the artic tundra but it canget as high as -3
-30 degrees in the artic tundra i think that it can be alot colder there! but it is always cold in the tundra!
Tundra, cold, frozen, and very, very cold...
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.
Cold
No. Tundra is a cold biome where not much grows.
misty and cold
It is called an Arctic or Tundra.
cold
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.
Yes, Arctic Hares live in cold places like the Tundra.
The Innuitian Mountains in Canada's Arctic Archipelago have long winters with cold temperatures and snow cover, followed by brief summers with melting snow and thawing tundra. These extreme seasonal changes are influenced by the region's high latitude and proximity to the Arctic Ocean.
Yes, of course! The Arctic tundra can be lower then 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) [which is considerably cold since it is the temperature at which water freezes].
its not important it is to cold to tan