So the tundra is much colder in Winter, but warmer in Summer.
Because the Tundra is to cold and dry to support a tree
Taiga is a cold place but it does not have permafrost. So the grass and trees can grow there. In the northern part of Russia there are thick forests and they are called Taiga. In Tundra, there is permafrost and the possibility of growing any plantation is zero. The Tundra is located near to the northern pole.
cold...very cold
Yes, it does snow in the Taiga biome. The Taiga experiences long, cold winters with significant snowfall, which is important for the ecosystem and the survival of the plants and animals that inhabit the region.
The Taiga has very bitter cold wind
The taiga climate is typically characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers. Precipitation is moderate, with snowfall being common in the winter months. Overall, the climate in a taiga biome tends to be cold and humid.
No, its to cold to have grass
very
The Taiga is the world's largest biome, characterized by vast coniferous forests and long, cold winters. It is home to a wide variety of animals adapted to the cold climate, such as moose, lynx, and Siberian tigers.
dry leaves
the taiga is prone to wildfires because of its lack of percipitation and the dry treebark.
The tundra and the taiga are both cold, warm, and inhospitable places.