- In the Arctic Tundra there are two seasons winter and summer.
- In the summer the sun is up almost 24 hours of the day
- Even wiuth the sun the tundra stays at about 3°C to 12°C.
- In winter the sun is bairly up infact there are many weeks that the sun never comes up
- Temperatures drop to extremely cold levels winter climat plunges to about -28°C and at the worst even -70°C.
Precipitation levels in the tundra are an average of 6 to 10 inches a year. the most of the water comes from winter snow. the tundra lacks precipitation. From winter to summer permafrost sets in and thats where we get the water well alot of the water from. Each summer the upper layer melts just enough to create small bogs and swamps. And in the winter these bogs freeze and the cycle/repeats itself.