There are four main desert biomes: hot and dry deserts, semiarid deserts, coastal deserts, and cold deserts. A cold desert is a desert that has snow in the winter instead of just dropping a few degrees in temperature like they would in a hot and dry desert. It never gets warm enough for plants to grow, allowing for the existence of some types of grasses and some varieties of mosses. The animals in cold deserts also have to burrow into the ground, but in the case to keep warm, not cool. Cold desert temperatures in winter range from -2 to 4° C and in the summer 21 to 26° C. Cold deserts usually have lots of snow. They also have rain in the spring. They average 15-26 cm of rain in a year. This does not include snowfall.
The tundra zone maintains the only type of weather patterns conducive to the standards of a cold desert biome, establishing a unique biome that has everything in common with its three sister biomes, with the exception of the harsh temperature differences. The tundra weather zone is the only zone on the planet conducive to the sustainability of a cold desert biome, thus the name.
The tundra zone is called a "cold desert" because it has similar characteristics to a desert, such as low precipitation and barren landscape, but with cold temperatures instead of high heat. The harsh conditions in the tundra, with freezing temperatures and limited vegetation, make it resemble a desert in terms of lack of resources and harsh living conditions.
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.
The parallel of latitude that circumscribes the polar tundra zone is the Arctic Circle in the northern hemisphere and the Antarctic Circle in the southern hemisphere. These circles mark the boundary where the tundra biome transitions into the polar ice caps.
Arctic tundra covers the least amount of area on the continent. This zone is characterized by cold temperatures, low precipitation, and limited vegetation due to harsh conditions like permafrost.
Tundra is found in the Arctic and Subarctic zones, which range from 60 to 70 degrees north latitude. It is characterized by low temperatures, short growing seasons, and permafrost.
Two countries in the frigid zone are Greenland (Denmark) and Russia. These countries are located in the Arctic region and experience extremely cold temperatures throughout the year.
A treeless zone is called Tundra.
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they live in the tundra a cold climate zone that is mainly in the asaian continent including[russia,china,thailand
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The climate zone that has the least precipitation is the Semiarid climate zone.
There are no countries in Antarctica. The continent is considered a desert, with a small tundra zone. There is tundra zone on some sub-Antarctic islands. You can read more, below.
The contact zone is called a cold front.
Siberia is mostly taiga, with a tundra belt on the northern fringe, and a temperate forest zone in the south. It is not a desert.
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Yes, "tundra" is a climatic zone not a landscape, the same range of landforms occurs as in any other climatic zone.
It is called the "Habitable Zone" because water can exist in fluid form. It has also been referred to as the "Goldilocks Zone" . Not to hot and not to cold, but just right.