The tundra is a bleak and treeless place. It is cold through all months of the year Summer is a brief period of milder climates Winter temperatures reach above 20° F and average -20° to -30°F. Endless hours darkness settle in and the winds blow even harder.The tundra is an unusually cold and dry climate.
Precipitation totals 6-10 inches a year, which includes melted snow.
This is as little as the world's driest deserts. Along with strong and drying winds, the tundra is an extreme weather biome.The average temperature of
the warmest month is below 50° F.The tundra climate spans from most
of Greenland to parts of Alaska, northern Canada, and northern
Russia.
Precipitation totals 6-10 inches a year, which includes melted snow.
This is as little as the world's driest deserts. Along with strong and drying winds, the tundra is an extreme weather biome.The average temperature of
the warmest month is below 50° F.The tundra climate spans from most
of Greenland to parts of Alaska, northern Canada, and northern
Russia.