It is a really cold and just gets colder in fall and spring. summer is about 50 F* at the most
In the fall, the climate in the tundra becomes colder with temperatures dropping below freezing. Rainfall in the tundra is generally low during this season, as precipitation mostly falls as snow. This snow accumulation contributes to the characteristic frozen landscape of the tundra during the fall and winter months.
This type of climate region is called a tundra climate.
Tundras are near in Russia, so Russians live in a tundra climate.
tropical and tundra
a tundra climate
Acrtic tundra
yes, near North Canada might not exactly be in the tundra climate but it will be very similar.
Tundra climate is typically colder than subarctic climate. Tundra regions have consistently low temperatures and a shorter growing season due to their high latitude and elevation, while subarctic regions are slightly warmer because they have more seasonal temperature fluctuations.
The tundra climate zone is primarily located in northern regions around the Arctic Circle. Some states, provinces, and territories that fall within this zone include Alaska in the United States, Yukon territory and portions of Northwest Territories in Canada, and parts of Russia. These regions have cold temperatures, short summers, and permafrost, making them characteristic of the tundra climate.
its is called a tundra just because it comes from the latin root tundramine that means climate that affects climate itslef
siberia's climate is a tundra
Tundra doesn't "stay" anywhere. It's a climate, not an animal.