Annual Precipitation
Precipitation in the tundra totals 150 to 250 mm a year, including melted snow. That's less than most of the world's greatest deserts! Still, the tundra is usually a wet place because the low temperatures cause evaporation of water to be slow. Much of the arctic has rain and fog in the summers.
This is a graph showing the Annual Precipitation
in a Tundra Biome in Russia!
in a Tundra Biome in Russia!