Most of Antarctica is a desert, although the Antarctic Peninsula does have some characteristics of a polar tundra.
Much of Antarctica falls under the tundra biome. The Arctic Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes and gets between 6-10 inches of rain per year, less than many of the world's deserts.Another AnswerThere is no biome that covers Antarctica. Tundra biome requires large populations and there are none -- no animals on the continent.
The coldest biome in the world is the tundra biome. It is characterized by low temperatures, permafrost, and a lack of trees due to the harsh climate conditions.
Believe it or not, with all of that frozen water around, Antarctica is considered to be desert.
There is no 'Arctic Desert.' The Arctic is primarily sea ice with some land areas of tundra. While tundra shares some characterisitcs with the desert, it is a different biome. Antarctica, however, is true desert and the coldest biome on earth.
Peru's biome is tundra
what is the tundra biome mountains
The Biome of Anchorage Alaska is Tundra.
It would be Tundra, because it does not have trees or grasslands, it is constantly cold with ice, water and snow.
What natural hazards do a tundra biome have?
Yes Tundra is the largest land biome.
There is tundra in Antarctica.