find difference between winter season and summer season in tundra region
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The arctic is known for its cold, desert-like conditions. The growing season ranges from 50 to 60 days. The average winter temperature is -34° C (-30° F), but the average summer temperature is 3-12° C (37-54° F) which enables this biome to sustain life.
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There are two main seasons, winter and summer, in the polar tundra areas. During the winter it is very cold and dark, with the average temperature around −28 °C (−18 °F), sometimes dipping as low as −50 °C (−58 °F). Summer are usually warm. Temperatures can get up to 54° F (12° C) in the tundra regions. The tundra is basically like a desert when it comes to precipitation.
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