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What is the precipitation like in the arctic tundra?

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In summer, it typically rains less than 5 cm (<2 inches), while in winter it rains 25–44 cm (10–17 inches).


There is an average of 20 – 35 inches of rainfall a year.


The range is from 15-25cm (6-10 inches) a year where most falls as snow.


It can can also be called a cold desert due to its lack of precipitation.

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Answer:

In summer, it typically rains less than 5 cm (<2 inches), while in winter it rains 25–44 cm (10–17 inches).

Step-by-step explanation:

because tundra vegetation is mostly found in desert areas

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