The tundra is a biome found in high latitudes. There are a lot of factors that go into this including latitude, wind direction, and the Earth’s tilt on the axis. The winter is so long because the tilt of the axis makes the region less exposed to sunlight, and warmth. read more
The tundra is freezing for almost all of the year with no traditional seasons, only a very long winter. Winter conditions in the tundra exist most of the year, with the exception of a very short mild season which passes for summer. read more
The tundra is cold year-round. it has short cool summers and long, severe winters. The tundra has a permanently frozen sublayer of soil called permafrost. read more